Armonia Suspension Light
A piece that will surely standout in any home, the combination of colors and the technical details make the light diffused by Armonia Suspension Light truly enveloping. The suspension light blends contemporary design with historical glassworking techniques like patterns “balloton” (elongated diamond) and “rigadin" (straignt and twisted). It features a striking new suspension light with a round frame supporting two colored crystal cylinders.
Designed by Francesco Lucchese for Vistosi, the Armonia suspension light combines warm and cool tones, such as amber and smoke, along with pure crystal. The outer ring comes in matte black nickel, paired with matte gold or copper on the inside, creating a captivating play of circles. The collection highlights glass techniques that create stunning light refractions, offering a truly encompassing light experience.
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- Designed by Fracesco Lucchese
- From Vistosi
- Part of the Armonia collection
- Round version
- Has two cylinder diffusers
- Comes in various glass finishes
- Frame is available in an array of metal finsihes
- Bulb: 2×E12 (max. 40W) (Not Included)
- Dimmable with phase cut system
- ETL listed for use in the US and Canada
- Manufactured in Italy
Round:
- Ø20" × 15"H
- Max. cord length: 79"
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