Athena, floor lamp with indirect diffused emission. Its minimal elegance makes it a timeless object. Its simple shapes are ideal for any public and private environment.
220V-240V
Athena, floor lamp with indirect diffused emission. Its minimal elegance makes it a timeless object. Its simple shapes are ideal for any public and private environment.
220V-240V
Athena, floor lamp with indirect diffused emission. Its minimal elegance makes it a timeless object. Its simple shapes are ideal for any public and private environment.
220V-240V
Athena, floor lamp with indirect diffused emission. Its minimal elegance makes it a timeless object. Its simple shapes are ideal for any public and private environment.
220V-240V
Athena, floor lamp with indirect diffused emission. Its minimal elegance makes it a timeless object. Its simple shapes are ideal for any public and private environment.
The Panthella lamp emits a soft, glare-free and comfortable lighting. The opal acrylic screen gives off a pleasant atmosphere of diffuse light for the translucent screen, the reflection down from the inner screen and the reflection from the funnel stem.
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The sculptural floor lamp in chromed aluminum is equipped with a rotating disc that allows you to customize the glare-free light reflection. The surrounding environment is reflected in the frame and the chrome side of the disc. The lamp offers a continuous adjustment and turns on and off with the rotating foot switch placed on the cylinder.
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Q floor lamp is a cube made of concrete of 17 cm on the side with a projector embedded in a face. Outdoor lamp. Mandatory installation kit not included.
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.
Athena, floor lamp with indirect diffused emission. Its minimal elegance makes it a timeless object. Its simple shapes are ideal for any public and private environment.
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...