ISM ’I do’ lamp ISM Objects will be launching the latest addition to their ‘Sparks’ program with a range of lighting designed by Keith Melbourne. The lightweight LED ‘I do’ table lamp pays homage to the beauty of light through a pure, glowing empty interior. ISM Objectsismobjects.com.au
April 30th, 2008
ISM ’I do’ lamp
ISM Objects will be launching the latest addition to their ‘Sparks’ program with a range of lighting designed by Keith Melbourne.
The lightweight LED ‘I do’ table lamp pays homage to the beauty of light through a pure, glowing empty interior.
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