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Table lamps
€311.60
€328.00
Decomposé Light, table lamp in which the projection of light is decomposed on each ring and its rays come to life in a scenic ballet, made of shadows circulating around its central heart.
€529.15
€557.00
Tempio is a table lamp in bronze, inspired by the shape of Japanese temples, their quiet philosophy, the colors and shapes of the porches.220V - 240V
€163.11
Rechargeable LED lamp, size 24x 24 cm. Empire is a lamp by Studio Job, that combines three unlike architectural icons, symbols of power in different age. Wireless, with a rechargeable battery, LED light, and 16 several interchangeable RGB colors, it can be regulated from a distance by remote control.
€2,336.84
€2,459.84
Proud and elegant like a princess of eternal beauty, the Grace collection is imbued with a gentle classic charm. Eclectic structure, which borrows from the traditional Murano chandelier the diffuser system: here the cup grows in scale and becomes a large glass, which welcomes and enhances the preciousness of the luminous element inside, made of rostrum....
€2,887.38
€3,039.34
Proud and elegant like a princess of eternal beauty, the Grace collection is imbued with a gentle classic charm. Eclectic structure, which borrows from the traditional Murano chandelier the diffuser system: here the cup grows in scale and becomes a large glass, which welcomes and enhances the preciousness of the luminous element inside, made of rostrum....
Vis à Vis table lamp, designed by Michele Groppi, a transparent lamp, made of truth and beauty.
Rechargeable table lamp with direct light. Transparent stem with magnetic head. Transparent disc with refractive effect. Charging via USB C port.
Battery life: 9 hours.Indoor dry location.
Vis à Vis table lamp, designed by Michele Groppi, a transparent lamp, made of truth and beauty.
Rechargeable table lamp with direct light. Transparent stem with magnetic head. Transparent disc with refractive effect. Charging via USB C port.
Battery life: 9 hours.Indoor dry location.
The lamp resembles a sea animal that dances lightly, cradled by a soft brightness, hence the name: Kurage, jellyfish in Japanese.