The table lamp designed in 1971 embodies Gino Sarfatti’s working method, where formal experimentation and technical in- novation are closely linked. The luminaire is born from a desire to fit a halogen light bulb, a new light source at the time, and its transformer into a table lamp. The result, Model 607, is an outstanding design expression. This unique piece emits direct light and is made up of two elements mechanically snapped together: a flat, disc-shaped diffuser with a truncated cone section and an inclined parallelepiped base which gives the luminaire stability. Both elements are in painted aluminium, the diffuser with the special crackled finish so appreciated by Gino Sarfatti. The dimmer switch is placed at the front near the foot of the base. In the re-issue, the Model 607 has been upgraded with modern LED technology in an appreciation of the ultra-modern design.