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Designed by Nava & Arosio
Floor lamp with indirect light and strong character that aims to combine function and personality. Both rigorous and playful, masculine and feminine, suitable for all the environments of the house. The beam of light personalizes everything that illuminates with decisive elegance.
Finishes:
Base in metal in burnished finish, structure in solid iroko wood
Dimensions:
DIA400 x H1760 mm
Wattage:
PAR38, E27
$4,940.00
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