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Pleat Box 47

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Diseño: Xavier Mañosa
ID de Stylepark: 04.1763.10134
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lámparas
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luces decorativas
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01 descripción del producto
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The idea behind the Pleat Box is that of a sophisticated combination between a digitally-designed crease in a piece of cloth, the silhouette of which is applied to a ceramic base.
The outer part of the lamp is offered in white ceramic, underglazed red clay and grey –the result of recycling different enamels. The brilliant white enamel interior creates a glitter effect, which enhances the light from the lamp. It can also be supplied in 18 carat gold on the inside, which generates an extremely warm light.
Available in 4 sizes: diameter 47cm, 36cm, 24cm & 13cm. Pleat Box has come about through the first-ever collaboration between Xavier Mañosa, a master ceramicist from Barcelona, and the Mashallah design studio in Berlin with Marset.
02 dimensiones/peso
| cabeza de la lámpara | |
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cabezal de lámpara - diámetro |
470 mm |
cabezal de lámpara - altura |
260 mm |
03 seguridad/protección
| seguridad/protección | |
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clase de seguridad |
clase 2 (aislamiento de protección) |
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