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Lazada
Designed by Mario Botta
Graphic and sculptural, this lamp shapes different light atmospheres through two adjustable diffusers in white perforated steel plate which create play on light and shadow. Designed in 1986, the pure geometric volumes and chromatic contrasts echo the timeless architectural language of Mario Botta. Part of the Artemide masterpieces collection, Shogun is featured in the collections of museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Dimensions:
Adjustable shade, structure in steel painted white and black
Wattage:
DIA320 x H595 mm
Note:
8W, E27
$1,040.00
$2,440.00
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