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Table lamps
€284.05
€299.00
The iconic Tizio series designed in 1972 by Richard Sapper includes desk lamps available in different sizes and finishes.
€291.65
€307.00
The iconic Tizio series designed in 1972 by Richard Sapper includes desk lamps available in different sizes and finishes.
V220-240V
€475.00
€500.00
Table lamp Led with direct light
€171.00
€180.00
Castore, table lamp, whose design of the spherical diffuser is enhanced by the presence of a luminous stem, from the soft and tapered line, which constitutes the gentle transition from the intense light of the diffuser to the shadow area of the lamp structure
€521.55
€549.00
Castore, table lamp, whose design of the spherical diffuser is enhanced by the presence of a luminous stem, from the soft and tapered line, which constitutes the gentle transition from the intense light of the diffuser to the shadow area of the lamp structure
€361.95
€381.00
Castore, table lamp, whose design of the spherical diffuser is enhanced by the presence of a luminous stem, from the soft and tapered line, which constitutes the gentle transition from the intense light of the diffuser to the shadow area of the lamp structure
€897.05
€944.26
Metal, gold foil laminated with synthetic material. The four lampshades can be hung on the cross rod in various angles and positions.
AVAILABLE: 110V - 240V
€216.48
€227.87
Koyoo is a small object of portable light. Held only by a wire rope spring, a bright circle hovers on a black and narrow foot.
AVAILABLE: 110V - 240V
€767.01
€807.38
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. Body and diffuser in opal blown glass.
Double on/off ignition.
€568.44
€598.36
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. Body and diffuser in opal blown glass.
Double on/off ignition.
€327.05
€344.26
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. Body and diffuser in opal blown glass.
The lamp resembles a sea animal that dances lightly, cradled by a soft brightness, hence the name: Kurage, jellyfish in Japanese.