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Designed by John Astbury
The Margin lighting family is designer John Asbury?s modern interpretation of a classic luminaire. Exploring a tiered typology for lighting, Margin?s intersecting shades gently diffuse the light and instantly set the tone with warmth and tactility. The softness of the fabric is tempered by a clean and graphic silhouette that lends a certain presence and volume to a space. It is the sense of proportions, along with details such as the linear element through the lamp, which sharpen the aesthetics and allow Margin?s special character to unfold.
Finishes:
Base in steel powder coated black, diffusor in fabric in beige
Dimensions:
DIA360 x H565 mm
Wattage:
3 x 11W, E27
$850.00
$6,940.00
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