The new floor lamp from Light Project, manufactured by Spanish supplier Dab.
September 21st, 2011
The Ilde Floor Lamp is a perfect illustration of dab’s design philosophy of luxury in simplicity, and belief that we do not need a lot of everything, but just a little of high quality.
The Ilde Floor Lamp is one member of the Ilde family of products, including ceiling and table luminaires, designed and manufactured by Light Projects Spanish supplier dab.
Constructed as an aluminium form with matt chrome finish, featuring red fabric cable and reflective incandescent lamp.
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