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Model: Pedone / Numbered Birillo / Designer: Carlo Nason / Manufacturer: Mazzega / A sculptural piece with a strong visual impact, the “Pedone” floor lamp designed by Carlo Nason for Mazzega is a perfect example of 70s Italian design, with an architectural and playful presence at the same time.
Made of completely white hand-blown glass, with a delicate transparency that lets the light filter through in a soft and diffused way, it rises on a chromed steel structure, creating a contrast between materiality and lightness.
The name “Pawn” recalls the elegant and rounded shape that evokes the chess figure, but it is also known as “Birillo” for its iconic silhouette.
Perfect for minimalist, contemporary or retro-pop environments, this lamp is not just a light point, but a scenic presence that enriches any space.

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