Big Smash
Table lamp in white Carrara marble, reproduces the bending effect of a metal tube.
Restocking time: 40 days
- Dimension: L 22 x W 10 x H 33 cm
- Materials: White marble of Carrrara
- No assembly required
- Design: StoneLab Design
Big Smash
Table lamp in white Carrara marble, reproduces the bending effect of a metal tube.
Restocking time: 40 days
Weight | 5 kg |
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