The ceiling light features a wide and grooved base in metal with an antique finish that shows intentional signs of aging. The transparent curved glass with small internal bubbles recalls the hand-blown glass typical of old shipboard lamps. The glass is fixed to the base using small pressure screws along the edge, ensuring stability even in conditions of vibration or movement. The interior houses three lamp holders and 14 arranged in a triangle that contribute to a uniform diffusion of light. The overall aesthetic is solid, functional and decorative, perfect for both authentic nautical settings and vintage industrial furnishings. New electrical system
1940s.
Height: 12 cm
Diameter: 31 cm
Light effect: diffused and decorative, ideal as a central light point
Pick up at the company in Parma is appreciated. Enrico Neri &C.snc

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