Supension Lamps
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Flos / Fuscia
The Fuscia series by Achille Castiglioni for Flos is a clean modern lighting solution. Perfect for a kitchen or dining room, the Fuscia lamps are available as single suspensions, triple suspensions, as eight or twelve suspensions. diffuser size: h 1...
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Flos / Model2097
The model 2097 30/50 was first designed by Gino Sarfatti in 1958, and is now part of the classic Flos pieces that have been re-issued. This chandelier is a stunning piece that provides general ambient lighting, perfect for an entrance or over a dinin...
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Catellani & Smith / Fil de fer
One of Catellani & Smith's most distinctive pieces, the fil de fer suspension consists of a braded polished aluminum structure illuminated from within by mini halogen bulbs. The light and shadows cast by this lamp create a unique ambiance. The fil de...
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Verpan / Onion
Designed by Danish designer Verner Panton, the Onion pendant lamp is made of vertical, compressed lamellae, producing an onion-shaped shade. Available in a white or a satin finish, the onion is suitable for indirect light. Suspension cord consists of...
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Italamp / Sabik
This contemporary chandelier in authentic gold-coloured Swarovski crystal has finely chiselled almond-shaped pampilles. Its unique colour and majestic design make this chandelier an unusual, elegant and prestigious lighting solution. dia. 34" x h 57...
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Catellani & Smith / Macchina della Luce
This lighting system comes in different shapes thus offering a variety of solutions for different requirements and types of spaces available. It is flexible and easy to mount so the buyer can create his own tailor made personal objet. In fact you can...
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Flos / Skygarden
With the Skygarden suspension lamp, designer Marcel Wanders artfully blends classic detail with modern design. The interior which showcases sculpted plaster foliage inspired by an antique decorated ceiling, contrasts beautifully with the modern, clea...
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Artemide / Mercury
The Mercury suspension lamp by Ross Lovegrove for Artemide is described as a lamp "that places a floating assembly of large pebbles below a simple modern aluminum disc. These in turn reflect each other, bouncing light between their surfaces and refle...
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Modernica / Saucer Bubble lamp
The first Bubble lamp was designed by George Nelson in 1947, produced by Howard Miller starting in 1952 and ceased production in 1979. In 1998, Modernica acquired the original Howard Miller tooling and became the exclusive authorized manufacturer of ...
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David Weeks Studio / Hanging Mobile
Every Hanging Mobile is custom-crafted to client specifications. With a minimum of two tiers, the Hanging Mobile can grow as large as the space will allow. Tiers balance to allow gentle movement. Shades rotate on a universal ball joint to direct ligh...
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Bocci / 14 Pendant
The 14 is a family of low voltage pendants designed to be clustered. Each individual pendant is an articulated cast glass sphere with a frosted cylindrical void that houses a 10-watt halogen lamp or 0.3 watt LED. Unlike most contemporary lighting, th...
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David Weeks Studio / Aluminum Bullet Chandelier
The Aluminum Bullet features a powder-coated steel frame and eight aluminum shades that rotate on a universal ball joint. The shades are available in either a black or silver finish. Dimensions: d 142 cm x w 104 cm x h 28 cm, 25 cm central shaft....
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David Weeks Studio / Torroja Cross Chandelier
The Torroja Cross chandelier can be fully customized to client specifications, including custom tier lengths and with as many tiers as the space will allow. The Torroja Cross features a nickel-plated frame and shades that rotate to cast light up or d...
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David Weeks Studio / Tri Boi and Oval Boi Chandeliers
These chandeliers all feature a nickel-plated frame with three four or two arms per tier depending on the model. The shades rotate on a universal ball joint. Tri Boi and Oval Boi tiers are available in four diameters (101 cm, 123 cm, 145 cm, and 164 ...
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Modernica / Triple Bubble suspension
The first Bubble lamp was designed by George Nelson in 1947, produced by Howard Miller starting in 1952 and ceased production in 1979. In 1998, Modernica acquired the original Howard Miller tooling and became the exclusive authorized manufacturer of ...







