Dimensions: Small – 280 x 150 x 370h Medium – 440 x 230 x 540h Large – 1260 x 630 x 1330h Applications: Commercial or residential Delivery time: 14 – 16 weeks Variations: Combination of halogen and fluorescent lighting Finish, White plastic, matt finish Designer: Eero Aarnio 2001, www.artek.fi
November 21st, 2008
Dimensions:
Small – 280 x 150 x 370h
Medium – 440 x 230 x 540h
Large – 1260 x 630 x 1330h
Applications: Commercial or residential
Delivery time: 14 – 16 weeks
Variations: Combination of halogen and fluorescent lighting
Finish, White plastic, matt finish
Designer: Eero Aarnio 2001, www.artek.fi
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