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Brass and glass floor lamp Yimnon

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Inspired by Mantellassi 1926 Igloo (not replica Mantellassi 1926 Igloo)

Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica

Inspired by: Mantellassi 1926 iGloo

Product description

Igloo is a brass and glass floor lamp.
A system of opaque balls filters soft light that circulates around the central metal body and is hand-etched. The perfect shape of the balls contrasts and harmonizes with the rigorous lines of the metal structure. It is the balance of luminous bodies hanging from the arms of the structure that makes the object so fascinating.
A modern floor lamp that stands out elegantly and enhances the environment in which it is located.
The 2.5 m cable covered with is made of gold fabric and equipped with a switch and plug.
Light source: LED 3x6W, E14/E12, bulbs are not included in the set. Guaranteed CE conformity mark. Body: oxidized brass code 1045.
Balls: white glass.
Designed by architects Marco and Giulio Mantelassi and officially presented during the 2017 edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan. The Tribeca collection pays tribute to Mantelassi 1926's passion for furniture and craftsmanship, drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of the 1960s and 1970s and industrial style. Inspired by a long period of travel and research around the world, the Mantellassi twins offer vintage-style sofas, chairs and lamps that combine precious and natural materials with the best upholsteries, finishes and color combinations.

Technical data

Ø 100 H 165 cm
Cabling: 250 cm

Tags

Mantelassi 1926, Igloo, Indoor Lighting, Floor Lamps, Lighting, Floor Lamp, Contemporary Floor Lamps, Metal Floor Lamps, Glass Floor Lamps, Brass Floor Lamps, Adjustable Floor Lamps, Swing Arm Floor Lamps

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