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The pendant body is made of ground and polished marble, or spun and polished brass or copper. The glass shade is made of satin-finished, blown opal glass.
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Passepartout emits a surprisingly calm and discreet light, designed to distribute it evenly throughout the space. Whether placed in a large room, a narrow hallway, or even a workspace, it's ideal.
Furthermore, its integrated LED technology ensures high-quality, energy-efficient lighting. -
Passepartout emits a surprisingly calm and discreet light, designed to distribute it evenly throughout the space. Whether placed in a large room, a narrow hallway, or even a workspace, it's ideal.
Furthermore, its integrated LED technology ensures high-quality, energy-efficient lighting. -
Passepartout emits a surprisingly calm and discreet light, designed to distribute it evenly throughout the space. Whether placed in a large room, a narrow hallway, or even a workspace, it's ideal.
Furthermore, its integrated LED technology ensures high-quality, energy-efficient lighting. -
“Tubular chairs are often constructed at fixed angles,” Anderssen notes. “We wanted a freer form of expression and explored the idea of bent tubing combined with bent plywood.” Perfect for both residential and commercial spaces, the Pavilion chair is also available without armrests.
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Designed by Jaime Hayon for &Tradition, the Elefy dining chair takes its name and inspiration from the rounded curves of an elephant.
This chair is defined by a soft, inviting seat shell attached to a swivel base in polished or epoxy-coated aluminum. Thanks to its comfortable seat, it's perfect for sitting for extended periods while dining or working. Available in various colors. -
Named after the "Flower Power" trend of the 1960s, the FlowerPot pendant lamp was designed in 1969 by Verner Panton. While it evokes a bygone era, it remains undeniably modern. Ideal for placing next to an armchair or sofa, or for hanging in a group in the dining room, the light is available in a variety of contemporary colors and blends seamlessly with different decorating styles. It is available in both matte and metallic finishes.
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Named after the "Flower Power" trend of the 1960s, the FlowerPot pendant lamp was designed in 1969 by Verner Panton. While it evokes a bygone era, it remains undeniably modern. Ideal for placing next to an armchair or sofa, or for hanging in a group in the dining room, the light is available in a variety of contemporary colors and blends seamlessly with different decorating styles. It is available in both matte and metallic finishes.
























