Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
Its elemental shape enhances the beauty of hand-worked glass according to an ancient Venetian technique. The glass finish is designed to best relate to the light emitted, shielding the source and maximizing direct emission thanks to transparency. It is a timeless solution for flexibility in adapting to the evolution of standard source technologies.
EU 220V
The outdoor furniture’s Wing Collection by A-cero for Vondom, was born as a result of the folding of the straight and curve lines projection mixed in a dynamic way.
Stellar Nebula is a family of lamps designed by BIG to interpret and enhance the artisanal blowing of the glass with innovative PVD finishing techniques. 220V-240V
"O" is an essential element that off frames nature and suggests perspectives entering the environment discreetly without altering the balance.
EU 220V -240V
Vine Light is a pure and balanced line that reaches a great freedom of movement with only two joints, leaving user free to define their own light with a simple gesture.
App Artemide. 220V-240V
"O" is an essential element that off frames nature and suggests perspectives entering the environment discreetly without altering the balance
220V-240V
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...