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Ready in stock, Delivery scheduled from 07-11-2024 to 13-11-2024
Available with Delivery scheduled from 20-11-2024 to 26-11-2024
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Wall lamp by Slamp, model LaFleur.
This wall lamp with a refined and elegant character is designed to illuminate with style and delicacy any room in the house, from the entrance to the bedroom, from the bathroom to the living area.
The flower-shaped lampshade is hand-sculpted in Lentiflex®, a lenticular material made up of many small chrysotypes that capture the light and direct it to a precise point. The lamp is completely made in Italy.
The LaFleur wall lamp is available in Prisma or Velvet finishes, with white or matt black bases respectively, balanced on a woven copper stem that can be bent to the desired angle.
Technical specifications:
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Measurements (W x D x H): 18 x 22 x 16 cm
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Light source LED G4, 3W, 110~220Vac / 12 Vdc; 450 lumen; 3000 K
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Dimmable with Triac (additional Dali, Bluetooth and Casambi system available on request)
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IP 20
The lamp is also available in a rechargeable table version.
Design by Marc Sadler.
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- Made in Italy
Discover the brand
Slamp is a 100% made in Italy brand that produces handmade designer lamps. The lights by Slamp feature eclectic shapes and a strong character, designed to shine with their own light within any space. The "seamstresses of light" create each lamp by hand by skilfully bending the shapes in technopolymer, a light and unbreakable material.
Founded in 1992 by Massimo Ziliani, today Slamp collaborates with internationally renowned designers and boasts important exhibitions with the Milan Triennale, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the collaboration with the Rio Olympics and the Korean Winter Olympics.