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Pin by Bonaldo is a floor lamp with a dome lampshade made from blown glass, characterised by a tall and thin metal structure, which supports the diffuser. The slender lead-coloured metal structure streamlines the silhouette, which contrasts with the large glass diffuser. The particular dome shape of the lampshade makes Pin an original and sophisticated lamp, capable of illuminating even large environments in a soft and homogeneous way.The minimal and intriguing design makes the Pin lamp particularly suitable for modern sleeping areas, where it helps to create a soft, refined atmosphere. Thanks to the materials, it also fits perfectly in important sitting rooms or living areas with its metal and glass finishes.
Model and MeasurementsFloor Lamp:- cm Ø40 h.175Materials and FinishesLampshade:- blown glassStructure:- metal
Technical Specifications and EquipmentIllumination: bulb included for voltage 220 / 240 V (LED module max. 25W), also included for voltage 110 V. Dimmable.
Material SpecificationsBlown glass: silica compound with the addition of sodium carbonate. At very high temperatures these powders melt and become malleable glass, which can therefore be worked with different techniques and used to create wonderful objects. Blown glass is the result of artisanal and non-industrial standard processes. Each item will be different, both in terms of size, shape and finish. This diversity makes each object created by the master glassmakers unique and exclusive. Imperfections in terms of shape, size or finish do not constitute a defect but are a typical characteristic of manual work.
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