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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
The new Traled lamps collection is the result of a shapes reduction to obtain a minimal but refined assembly. Two ceramic, mirror or frosted mirror sides, finished in the details, which create a luminous aura. The brass finishes embellish the collection creating a versatile light for elegant interiors and contract spaces.
Finishes:
Aluminium structure with panel in mirror in a selection of polished or frosted clear or tinted colours, ceramic polished or matt finish, internal panel in metal in black or brass, steel wire
Dimensions:
W1280 x D50 x H120 mm W1470 x D50 x H120 mm W2030 x D50 x H120 mm W2470 x D50 x H120 mm W2970 x D50 x H120 mm W1500 x D490 x H880 mm W2000 x D490 x H880 mm W2500 x D490 x H880 mm
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The refined and minimal structure of Helia is enhanced by the shelves in bronzed or smoked mirror to give an exclusive charm to the interiors. The two sizes and the different widths allow different uses and combinations.
Magda is a new collection of sideboards that combines the material aspect and the soft grains of the marble effect ceramic with the precious and fascinating shades of the Sovet’s mirrors
This original and versatile series of coffee and side tables is available in different shapes, sizes, materials for the top and in different finishes for the metal base. Ideal as lamp/ coffee table, it perfectly matches with any kind of seat, thanks to its lively personality.
$11,450.00
Fragment Line captures the dialogue between light and nature, where melted shards drift like clouds over horizons. The collection uses the recently developed Fragmentglass technique, based on fusing upcycled glass shards. This technology was developed for BOMMA by the designers at Studio DECHEM. This time, multicolored pieces of glass are combined into long, uniform panels […]
$340.00
Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiral shaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbusier conceived a lighting system he named ?Projecteur?, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect