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Model: Cono / Fascinating pendant lamps made in Italy between the 1970s and 1980s, with an original and surprisingly contemporary design. The cone-shaped diffuser, in white glass, is embellished with visible screws that underline its industrial character, while the upper details in red plastic and metal give visual rhythm and an unexpected decorative touch.
The combination of materials and the clean, almost graphic shape give these lamps an elegant presence with a discreet reference to oriental aesthetics, making them perfect for environments seeking character without excess.
Ideal in series above a counter, a table or in a corridor, they are preserved in excellent condition and ready to enhance modern or eclectic spaces.

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