This stunning Italian-designed light fitting is now available from Light Culture.
October 27th, 2011
Designed by CS&RT T.C.L. Davide Maggioni, Tre Ci Luce Opera is ideal for commercial and high end residential applications.


Available in suspended, surface, wall-mounted and free-standing options, Tre Ci Luce Opera is distinguished by its quality and durability.

Several finishes and colours are available – black walnut, matt or glossy lacquered in black or white, and even black or white leather. The gloss and leather versions are particularly striking, transcending the fixture beyond its original context and creating a fashion and design statement.

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