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Oluce - 1953 floor lamp

343 OR
$1,830.60 $1,926.95
Floor led lamp in metal giving direct light. Reflector, base and handle in painted matt black, stem and closing disk in satin gold.
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Artemide - Melampo Mega floor lamp

0577020A
$1,070.28 $1,126.61
Melampo Mega is a floor lamp with base and stem in aluminum painted in bronze, and diffuser in ecru.
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Louis Poulsen - VL38 floor lamp black

5744163208
$875.57 $921.66
It retains the beloved retro look and the "soft and curvilinear" look of 1930s design.
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Paolo Castelli - Fanus glass floor lamp

ILL.FANU.100
Fanus Floor, a lamp designed to illuminate the space and give the intimacy of the shadow. Black metal structure with brass details, grooved glass and amber glass shade, travertine base.
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Artemide - Melampo Mega floor lamp

0577010A
$1,069.96 $1,126.27
Melampo Mega is a floor lamp with base and stem in aluminum painted grey, and grey diffuser.
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Flos - Superwire F floor lamp

D301F01C3EAF2
A magical and poetic project with an essential design, but of great scenic presence, which recalls the work of the great glassmakers of the last century. Voltage 100-240V/48V
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$904.90 $952.53
The VL Studio family originated from a lamp designed by architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for Radiohuset (The Radio House, the headquarters of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation) in Copenhagen in the 1940s. The name "Studio" was chosen because some of the lamps were used outside the studio to indicate - with a red or green light - whether the recording was in...