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Table lamps
€439.96
€463.11
Choose is a table lamp with zamak base. The structure is in painted metal while the swivel diffuser is in polycarbonate coupled with a sheet of parchment paper.
€439.96
€463.11
Choose is a table lamp with zamak base. The structure is in painted metal while the swivel diffuser is in polycarbonate coupled with a sheet of parchment paper.
€362.09
€381.15
Choose is a table lamp with zamak base. The structure is in painted metal while the swivel diffuser is in polycarbonate coupled with a sheet of parchment paper.
€280.33
€295.08
Laguna, table lamp 16 cm, aluminium structure and blown glass diffuser. Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez.
220V - 240V
€432.17
€454.92
Laguna, table lamp 26 cm, aluminium structure and satin glass diffuser. Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez.EU V220
€626.84
€659.84
Laguna, table lamp 37 cm, aluminium structure and blown glass diffuser. Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez.
220V - 240V
€280.33
€295.08
Laguna, table lamp diameter 16 cm, aluminum structure and blown glass diffuser. Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez.
220V - 240V
€432.17
€454.92
Laguna, table lamp 26 cm, aluminium structure and blown glass diffuser. Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez.220V - 240V
€626.84
€659.84
Laguna, table lamp diameter 37 cm, aluminum structure and blown glass diffuser. Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez.
220V - 240V
Palma is based on elementary shapes, enriched by high quality adjustable lighting. Two semi-spheres of translucent blown glass, joined by a ring and an aluminum structure with finishes in graphite or white tones, filter the light.
€490.57
€516.39
The new Talak Professional keeps the stem structure unchanged with the possibility of movement around the axis and vertically in height, It modifies the body of the protruding head to adapt to the technological evolution also meeting the functional needs of a better use and relationship with the workspace. The new head is in fact a less intrusive element...