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Model: Cinema Spotlight / A lighthouse that illuminated dreams, cast theatrical shadows and revealed faces on the big screen. This professional cinema spot, produced in Italy around the 50s, is an authentic survivor of vintage cinema, made of iron and glass and still preserved in splendid shape today.
On its back, the writing “Dehon” tells of its industrial origins: a brand engraved in the metal, like a discreet signature left behind the scenes of a set.
Perfect for furnishing an urban loft, a creative studio or a theatrical showcase with character. Placed on a tripod or an iron base, it becomes a silent protagonist of any environment, capable of transmitting emotion just with its presence.
A powerful, iconic, unrepeatable piece. Wherever you put it, it commands the scene.

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