TATO was conceived to do things well. Doing things well for a company producing lighting design and furnishing items means to express a way to be and a precise attitude. It means to purposely design in an understated way a personal idea of what freedom is, a personal idea of new, of something you don’t look for, because you live with it every day.
TATO surrounds itself with people who are not only architects and designers but also a large intellectual group who’s aim is to research and experiment.
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The Agraphe wall sconce, designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte for Tato, features a sleek satin bronze body paired with a refined…
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Besana Chandelier by Alessandro Pasinelli for Tato features a white polycarbonate shade with a bottom ring and metal accents available…
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Cylindre Chair was originally designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte in 1983 has been faithfully reintroduced by Tato. The Cylindre features a…
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The De-Lux B8 was designed by Gio Ponti in 1955 and is available in three body colors. Made in Italy.…
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Originally featured in the May 1941 issue of Domus magazine back when modernism was still getting its bearings the Domus…
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Doppio Vetro Appliqué by Ignazio Gardella was originally designed in 1955. Produced today by Tato, the Doppio Vetro is available…
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Originally conceived in the 1960s for the iconic Excelsior Hotel in Venice, the Fagiolo Sofa is a timeless creation by…
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Galleria Wall Sconce was designed by Ignazio Gardella in 1958 and is available with between one and five lights and…
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Inca Vase, designed in 1960 by Corrado Corradi Dell’Acqua, is a sculptural ceramic form that captures the essence of mid-century…
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Designed by Atelier Tato in 2015, the Lady V Inclinata is a contemporary interpretation of classic form, distinguished by its…
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Lea Appliqué by Matteo Nunziati for Tato is available in a variety of marble species. UL certification available. Made in…
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The Leina table lamp, designed by Matteo Nunziati for Tato showcases a harmonious blend of clean lines and luxurious materials.…