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SONNEMAN
A rectilinear keel intersects a luminous cylinder to create architectural linear compositions of dramatic length. Suspended, wall-mounted, or free-standing, these crisply intersecting forms bring multiple lighting applications to the task with architectural precision.
Accord Lighting
Wooden decorative luminaire with contemporary, timeless design in natural wood veneer or Italian lacquer finish. Proudly made in Brazil, combining high-end technology and irreplaceable manual finishing.
Eichholtz
Liven up your interior with the eye-catching Verbier Wall Lamp. This stunning brushed brass-finished wallchiere brings glam style to any space. Through its beautiful lampshade of cut smoked glass, a captivating pattern of light is reflected on your wall.
Wooden decorative luminaire with contemporary, timeless design. Proudly made in Brazil, combining high-end technology and irreplaceable manual finishing.
Oluce
The Coupé Wall has a simple and ingenious mechanism that connects the stem to the head and makes it possible to direct the beam in several directions by moving the dome up, down, and sideways. In 1968, Coupé won the ”International Design Award” of the American Institute of Interior Designers in Chicago. It is part of the permanent collection at both the MoMA in New York and the ”Neue Sammlung” Museum in Munich.
For directed, controlled, and balanced LED recessed racetrack and wall-mounted light, Haim Aimable spotlights define the relationship of lighting to architecture. Scaled for residential, hospitality, and commercial settings for an enduring modern presence.
OROA
Illuminate your home with the Fluted Triple Round Wall Lamp from OROA Aidan. This elegant lamp features three fluted rounds that add a touch of sophistication to any room. Its sleek design and soft lighting create a luxurious and exclusive atmosphere perfect for any modern space.
The Coupé Wall is a simple and ingenious mechanism that connects the stem to the head makes it possible to direct the beam in several directions, by moving the dome up, down, and sideways. In 1968, Coupé won the ”International Design Award” of the American Institute of Interior Designers in Chicago. It is part of the permanent collection at both the MoMA in New York and the ”Neue Sammlung” Museum in Munich.
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