Designed by Sergio Mazza
Alfa was the first lamp to feature in the Artemide catalogue the very year the company was founded.
Dimensions:
Base in nero marquina marble, fitting in steel, diffusor in glass
Wattage:
DIA300 x H480 mm
Note:
2 x 6W, E14
$1,090
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