Made by designer Paola Lenti for Davide Groppi, the Shoji lamp is a floor lamp with dimmer, mettallo, PBT and polycarbonate. It is adaptable in living environments making them pleasant and welcoming.
LINEA is a neon shaped LED lamp available in 6 colors. It can be hung thanks to a leather loop, attached with screws and transparent wire or placed on a wooden base to be bought separately. For indoor use only; 230V - 50hz - 36W; Wooden base not included.
LINEA is a neon shaped LED lamp available in 6 colors. It can be hung thanks to a leather loop, attached with screws and transparent wire or placed on a wooden base to be bought separately. For indoor use only; 230V - 50hz - 36W; Wooden base not included.
LINEA is a neon shaped LED lamp available in 6 colors. It can be hung thanks to a leather loop, attached with screws and transparent wire or placed on a wooden base to be bought separately. For indoor use only; 230V - 50hz - 36W; Wooden base not included.
LINEA is a neon shaped LED lamp available in 6 colors. It can be hung thanks to a leather loop, attached with screws and transparent wire or placed on a wooden base to be bought separately. For indoor use only; 230V - 50hz - 36W; Wooden base not included.
LINEA is a neon shaped LED lamp available in 6 colors. It can be hung thanks to a leather loop, attached with screws and transparent wire or placed on a wooden base to be bought separately. For indoor use only; 230V - 50hz - 36W; Wooden base not included.
LINEA is a neon shaped LED lamp available in 6 colors. It can be hung thanks to a leather loop, attached with screws and transparent wire or placed on a wooden base to be bought separately. For indoor use only; 230V - 50hz - 36W; Wooden base not included.
Made by designer Paola Lenti for Davide Groppi, the Shoji lamp is a floor lamp with dimmer, mettallo, PBT and polycarbonate. It is adaptable in living environments making them pleasant and welcoming.
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...