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A small, luminous creature, charming and delicate: this French table lamp from the 30s almost looks like a transparent cuttlefish, suspended between reality and imagination.
Its soft and sinuous shapes recall the marine world, with a light cap in wavy or shaped glass, capable of capturing and refracting light with grace. A poetic and mysterious object, which fits elegantly into vintage, bohemian or romantic environments, bringing with it a soft and enveloping light.
Perfect on a bedside table, an entrance console or next to a reading chair, where it becomes a silent protagonist, capable of evoking dreamlike and marine atmospheres.

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