1 x €1,250.00
Chandelier Pop-Up #1 Lamp made of Carrara marble, brass, glossy mouth blown glass by Marie-Lise Féry.
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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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Chandelier Pop-Up #1 Lamp made of Carrara marble, brass, glossy mouth blown glass by Marie-Lise Féry.
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