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Medium: Iron
Artist: Stefan Traloc
Outdoor Lamp - "Globe" galvanised - contemporary garden ornament - set of three
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Outdoor "Globe" galvanised set of three for home, garden and entrance area.
This luminaire impresses with its unique shadow projection.
The globe is supplied in a hot-dip galvanised...
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Materials
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Outdoor Lamp - "Ikosaeder" - contemporary indoor and garden ornament - Set
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Outdoor Lamp "Ikosaeder" small and tall in a set of two.
This outdoor lamp "Ikosaeder" is for the garden or entrance area.
This lamp impresses her unique shadow projection.
The "Iko...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Iron Mixed Media
Materials
Metal, Iron
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