Designed by Vico Magistretti
Realised in 1979, Kuta expresses Magistretti?s constant quest to combine simplicity and geometric rigour with an evocative lighting effect of lights and shadows.
Finishes:
Fitting in metal plated chrome, shade in aluminium painted black and white
Dimensions:
W300 x D170 x H300 mm
Wattage:
100W, E27
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