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Model: Manade Collection / Designer: Jean-René Talopp / Manufacturer: Samp Design / A small futuristic totem from the Seventies, capable of bringing color and character to any desk. This table lamp designed by Jean-René Talopp for Samp Design is a perfect example of functional and playful design: the chromed metal structure supports a rectangular luminous body in a lively orange red, tiltable and directional, designed to accompany the creative gesture or illuminate night-time readings, or even just to be beautifully displayed on a bookcase.
Expression of the pop-industrial spirit of the time, it is ideal for a modern studio, a vintage space or an eclectic corner to personalize with irony. A rare, original and decidedly irresistible object.

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