A group of lines that create an elegant, fascinating symphony in a suspended, almost magical equilibrium and give life to a new lamp designed to feature in large public and private spaces. Aluminium elements flow and combine together to give the suspension a light, bodiless effect. Dimensions: Diameter 136cm, Height 500cm Delivery Time: 12 weeks […]
November 21st, 2008
A group of lines that create an elegant, fascinating symphony in a suspended, almost magical equilibrium and give life to a new lamp designed to feature in large public and private spaces. Aluminium elements flow and combine together to give the suspension a light, bodiless effect.
Dimensions: Diameter 136cm, Height 500cm
Delivery Time: 12 weeks
Applications: Residential and Cmmercial
Variations: Suspended of fixed ceiling
Finish: Gold
Designer: Atelier Oi
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