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'Viceversa' Modular Suspension Lamp by Noé Lawrance for KDLN
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Description
'Viceversa' Modular Suspension Lamp by Noé Lawrance for KDLN.
Executed in smoke colored blown glass with a matte gray metallic structure. This unique suspension lamp doubles seamlessly as a hanging planter through the use of its modular glass diffusers. Mount the diffuser on the top half of the lamp to create a warm, diffused light, or move the glass to the bottom half of the lamp and use as a planter to invite nature into any space. One and two-lamp configurations with articulating diffusers allow for maximum versatility and arrangements.
Noé Duchaufour Lawrance considers each project as an organic form which grows with its user. He refers not only to the universal character of nature to impose forms which make sense but in addition states that the concept of total art is henceforth fundamental to contemporary creation.
Price is per item. Available in unlimited quantities in choice of smoke or amber glass and in one or two lamp configurations.
Ships with integrated dimmable 6.5W 2700K LED board, and 5.9' black cable. Not UL listed.
In-stock lead time 3-4 weeks. Out of stock can add an additional 4 weeks or more. Inventory availability subject to change at any time.
Please note that these pieces must ship directly from the KDLN order fulfillment warehouse. Shipping cannot be combined, as each item comes in a separate box.
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: New Materials: Aluminum, Blown Glass, Metal Condition: New. New & Custom: Current Production. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Dealer Reference #: M3272 Incollect Reference #: 538850 -
Dimensions
W. 9.1 in; H. 27.2 in; D. 10.2 in; W. 23.11 cm; H. 69.09 cm; D. 25.91 cm;
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Two Enlighten specializes in mid-century vintage + modern lighting, furniture, and décor. We ship worldwide and have a showroom open by appointment only in Glendale, California. Let us know if you're looking for anything or want to drop by and see something. Contact us: 310.592.0464
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