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Lazada
Designed by Uto Balmoral
Ikebana floor lamp that combines light and support places in an elegant and contemporary way. Objects or plants can become the protagonists of this element with a clean and linear design where, together with its illuminating function, is always renewed, becoming a unique piece in the space.
Finishes:
Structure in metal painted matt black
Dimensions:
W2470 x D780 x H2380 mm
Wattage:
43W, 3000K, Built in LED
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