Designed by Anderssen & Voll
Bringing the soft illumination of its pendant predecessor, the Lantern Floor Lamp extends this iconic family. Inspired by the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern, the frosted glass form replicates that weightless glow. Firmly keeping this sculptural shape centre stage, a simple black steel base raises up its warm glow.
Finishes:
Fitting in white plastic, diffusor in frosted opal glass
Dimensions:
DIA300 x H1500 mm
Wattage:
11W, E27
$3,040
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