About
A refined table lamp that blends sculptural balance with everyday usability. The IC Lights T1 Low by Michael Anastassiades takes a minimal frame and turns it into a visual moment: a brass, black, or chrome stem precisely counterbalancing a blown opal glass sphere so it feels weightless yet grounded. It’s the kind of object that looks engineered and effortless at the same time.
Design-wise, the geometry is the draw. The slim steel frame sets a clean vertical and horizontal line, while the frosted globe softens the silhouette and diffuses light evenly across a desk or side table. The proportions are thoughtful too: compact footprint, low stance, and just enough presence to anchor a vignette without crowding it. Build quality is on point, with tight joints and a finish that reads premium under natural or artificial light.
Day to day, it’s practical. An inline dimmer on the cord lets you tune brightness quickly, from late-night ambient glow to focused task lighting. It uses a standard E14 bulb, so replacements are easy, and you can opt for LED for efficiency or halogen for warmth. In use, the diffuser eliminates hotspots and glare, making it as good for reading as it is for atmosphere.
If your space leans modern, minimal, or classic with a twist, this lamp slots in seamlessly. It’s a design piece that earns its keep.












