Designed by Bernard Schottlander
Bernard Schottlander was inspired by the praying mantis to create this intruiging and gracious wall lamp. His prototype was done in small size. We have decided to publish it.
Finishes:
Adjustable shade and stem, structure in steel and shade in aluminium in black
Dimensions:
W715 x D272 x H400 mm
Wattage:
3W, Built in LED
$1,970
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