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Model: Lampara / Designer: Candela / Manufacturer: Fontana Arte / purchase 180 + Flavio 100 (electricity and structure) / An icon of Italian industrial design, the “Lampara” lamp was created in 1965 by the Technical Office of Candela, a historic brand known for the technical and formal excellence of its projects, later acquired in the 90s by Fontana Arte.
This version, proposed as a pair, is made of red lacquered metal on the outside and white on the inside, for an effective and vibrant light output. The pure shape, inspired by the technical and functional world, imposes itself with a clear and decisive visual presence, today revalued in a vintage and decorative key.
Perfect for environments with an industrial, contemporary or eclectic taste, these lamps are ideal above a kitchen counter, a convivial table, or even in a creative studio looking for character and authenticity.

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