Designed by Nemo
Suspension lamp in aluminum, composed of a slender structure with three light points and diffusers that can be selected according to different versions. Spot version available for punctual lighting, version with spherical diffuser in opal blown glass and version with a metallic cone in burnished gold and black finish that allows more light diffusion.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium painted black, diffusor in opal glass
Dimensions:
W1300 x D105 x H420 mm
Wattage:
3 x 5W, 2700K, Built in LED
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