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    Floating lights Model Circle 50*50 (50 lines* 50 light elements) Form: Circle (big ring) Rows: 50 Number of elements: 50 lighting elements The design functions as an interio...
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    Floating lights Model S.02.01.E007 (Form.Rows.Version.Number of Elements) Form: S (straight) Rows: 1 row (2 lines) Version: 1 Number of elements: 7 lighting elements The de...
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