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Artemide - Chimera floor lamp Artemide - Chimera floor lamp 2
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Artemide - Chimera floor lamp

0084110APP
$2,403.71 $2,530.22
Chimera, a floor lamp, with base in white painted metal and with structure/ diffuser in opal methacrylate hot curved white,  that releases a soft light, diffused and filtered. V220-240V
Artemide - Mezzachimera table floor lamp Artemide - Mezzachimera table floor lamp 2
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$652.15 $686.48
Mezzachimera, a table floor lamp, with base in white painted metal and with structure diffuser in opal methacrylate hot curved white,  that releases a soft light, diffused and filtered. V220-240V
Louis Poulsen Lampada da terra VL38 nera Longho Design Palermo Louis Poulsen Lampada da terra VL38 nera Longho Design Palermo 2
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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.
Mogg Lampada da terra Sott'Archi Longho design palermo Mogg Lampada da terra Sott'Archi Longho design palermo 2
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Mogg – Sott'Archi floor lamp

MSO30
$1,560.62
It’s a very versatile lamp that comes from the idea of having a lamp with a light point that can be easily moved to the desired place: to illuminate a table, a desk, a book.About 3 meters is the maximum distance of the reflector from the base in horizontal projection, as well as the possibility to reach different combinations, thanks to its hinged and...
Floor lamps

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
Louis Poulsen - VL Studio table floor lamp black Louis Poulsen - VL Studio table floor lamp black 2
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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...