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W. 12 x H. 37 x D. 12 cm
Designed by Carlo Zerbaro
Lunaria evokes both the ethereal and elegant look of the flower bearing the same name and lunar landscapes, with its alabaster-like Murano blown glass globes. This swirling look is made possible by the skill of Venetian master craftsmen in the making of the spheres. The steel structure in matte black lacquer highlights the glass diffusers, creating an atmospheric look when lit and a decorative piece when unlit. ...
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Table lamp with steel structure in matte black lacquer. Sphere in blown glass, alabaster effect finish. Cone-shaped support and base in glossy black ceramic.
Manufactured in Europe.
Includes:
Light source LED bulb G9 max 5W x 1. On/off switch.
This product was identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the CBAF. it has been positively evaluated according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle Technological institute.
Carlo Zerbaro has a family background steeped in science and is himself a member of several professional industrial design bodies. His creative work is therefore informed by a preference for research and the application of scientific principles. Zebraro has worked in the fields of architecture, photography and communication and has companies in Italy, New York and Shanghai dedicated to achieving and applying expertise in industrial design. However, he also seeks a crossover between art and functional design and works closely with specialists and talents from a variety of fields, in order to add value to the final product. The winner of many awards, Zerbaro has created the Santorini cocktail tables and the CHIC lighting series for Roche Bobois.
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