Tallon spotlights

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The Tallon spotlights from Erco.

The so-called Tallon spotlights are a lighting system designed by the French industrial designer Roger Tallon and manufactured by the German lighting manufacturer ERCO . The lighting system is considered a design classic and has received many international awards. It consists of a modular lighting system for a multitude of applications. The basket emitters are characteristic. The spotlight system was included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and awarded the iF Industry Forum Design Award.

Awards

  • iF Industrie Forum Design Award 1977 for the Erco spotlight series
  • Design Qscar in Paris
  • Excellent at the industrial fairs in Moscow, Minsk, Sopot, Warsaw
  • Awarded by the Stuttgart State Trade Office

literature

  • 1000 Lights / Leuchten - Taschen Verlag - p. 524

additional

The lighting system was used in the furnishing of the office by Silvio Berlusconi .

proof

  1. Modern lights for the Museum of Modern Art in New York . In: Der Spiegel . No. 18 , 1975 ( online - 28 April 1975 ).
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  3. a b Lighting collection - "Tallon". In: iF International Forum Design GmbH. Retrieved May 26, 2019 (search results of excellent radiators).
  4. https://www.erco.com/download/content/30-media/1-lighting_report/100-de-erco-lb02/erco-lichtbericht-02-de.pdf
  5. http://www.ilsecoloxix.it/rf/Image-lowres_Multimedia/IlSecoloXIXWEB/multimedia/fotogallery/Schermata%202014-11-20%20alle%2021.44.00.jpg Emitter clearly visible in the background.