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Model: Fungo / Designer: Carlo Nason / Manufacturer: Mazzega / This lamp, an iconic example of Italian design from the 60s and 70s, takes its name from its shape, which recalls an elegant and harmonious mushroom. The chromed steel base gives solidity and a modern touch, while the body is made of pure white hand-blown glass, which diffuses a soft and enveloping light.
Signed by the famous Carlo Nason for Mazzega, it is a piece that combines craftsmanship and design with a timeless aesthetic, ideal for those who love refined and characterful environments.
Perfect for those looking for a vintage style detail, capable of illuminating any space with class.

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