Light meets art in the newly arrived Bocci 28d Desk Lamp at Designlink.
May 26th, 2014
Bocci is recognised for its highly crafted, innovative lights, which go beyond mere illumination to serve as artistic statements in a space.
The 28d light fixture is no different. It’s designed to sit on a horizontal surface, be it a desk, a table, a shelf or even the floor, and consists of a single illuminated globe that’s connected to a flexible grey crochet memory cable. The cable coils into a sculptural form to provide a cushioned surface on which the glass sits. The 28d is suitable for both residential and commercial use. Popular applications include single statement pieces or larger clusters in homes or office environments.
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