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Mezza Luna floor lamp by Bruno Gecchelin Italy 1970s
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Description
The Mezza Luna floor lamp was designed in 1974 by Italian designer Bruno Gecchelin. In the years that followed, it was produced by Skipper and Pollux in Milan. This lamp features a sleek chromed tubular steel frame, a sturdy marble base, and an adjustable, lacquered head in a soft white tone. Integrated within the lamp head is a dimmer switch, allowing the light intensity to be adjusted with ease. The shaft is adjustable from 178 cm to 212 cm. The diameter measurement given apply to the bottom, the head itself rotates, enabling directional lighting to suit various settings.
Please note: Lamp should be fitted professionally in accordance to local requirements. - More Information
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Dimensions
H. 83.46 in; Diam. 13.39 in; H. 212 cm; Diam. 34 cm;
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