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Designed by Marcantonio
Amazzonio is a suspension lamp with steel structure and lampshade in plastified paper. It is a pendant lamp with the desire to make people dream, to play with the imaginary, an object born with a function that is found to have another.
Finishes:
Structure in steel, shade in paper with plastic coating in multi colour, optional diffusor in PVC with fabric
Dimensions:
DIA600 x H600 mm
Wattage:
60W, E27
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