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This French arc lamp from the 40s stands out for its unique and functional design: the perforated aluminum cap lets the light filter through a series of small holes, creating an elegant effect of luminous dots that enliven the environment with a sophisticated touch.
Without a glass diffuser, the light radiates directly but at the same time filtered, perfect for those who love particular and atmospheric lighting solutions.
The arched, light and well-proportioned structure makes it ideal for illuminating reading corners or vintage living spaces, adding a decorative detail of great character.

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