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trans-LUXE
59 Walker St
New York City, NY 10013 , United States
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212.925.5863
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Sofia 120, 51, and 31
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Description
The Sofia table/floor lamp comes in a multitude of outer/inner combinations of shade colors. Designed by Marcelo Dabini and Nadia Corsaro, two Argentina-based designers using a proprietary flexible reconstituted wood veneer to create unique wood lamps.
Sizes:
Sofia 31 D 37 cm / 14.5 in | H 31 cm / 12.5 in
Sofia 51 D 39 cm / 15.5 in | H 51 cm / 20 in
Sofia 120 D 39 cm / 15.5 in | H 120 cm / 47.2 in -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Argentina Period: New Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 436198
Message from Seller:
'We create extraordinary handmade lampshades, lamps, chandeliers and fine lighting fixtures for the residential, commercial and hospitality industries, all from our studio and showroom in Tribeca, New York City. Since 1996, we’ve been working with some of the design industry’s most recognized interior designers, product designers and architects for homes and brands all over the world – New York, Miami, Rio, London, Vienna, Dubai, Hong Kong..
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