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Ps 2017 Lamp

Matali Crasset, Edition Ikea Ps Lamp Model Caged, 2017
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Matali Crasset (1965) - edition IKEA PS Lamp model Caged- 2017 Frame: steel, powder coated
Category

2010s Table Lamps

Materials

Metal

Matali Crasset Designed "Nomade / LED" PS 2017 Floor or Table Lamp, for IKEA
By Matali Crasset
Located in London, GB
Crasset for Ikea's PS 2017 collection.    This hard to come by lamp, is fast becoming highly collectable
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Table Lamps

Materials

Metal, Wire

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Ikea "Ps 2017" floorlamp by Ola Wihlborg
By IKEA
Located in Delft, NL
XL Ikea “Ps 2017” floorlamp by Ola Wihlborg
Category

Early 2000s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

Materials

Metal

Ikea  "Ps 2017" floorlamp by Ola Wihlborg
Ikea  "Ps 2017" floorlamp by Ola Wihlborg
H 12.6 in W 9.06 in D 9.06 in

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Category

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Materials

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