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Customizable Giant Pyramid Floor Lamp in Blown Murano Glass Clear Color, Italy

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Customizable giant Pyramid floor lamp in blown Murano glass clear color, Italy This floor lamp is an impressive work of art designed and manufactured by the Italian artist Giovanni Dalla Fina. The elevation is a key player in the final outcome, that has to provide the feeling to be closer and closer to the sky and more over. This is a futuristic concept of lighting a living space. The floor lamp is a pyramid in entirely blown Murano glass elements, embedded in a metal frame. This is a manufacture of the Italian glass art, manufactured in the 1970s and now available to be customizable and reproduced. This work of art is entirely handcrafted and available for being in a pair, as well as being customized in shape, size, color, and materials, a price might vary depending on the customization itself. Shown price is intended to be for the item in the pictures. The floor lamp is 101 inches high, 23 inches deep by 23 inches Wide, and having 14 lights. The professional rewire of the floor lamp based on your country's specifications, is part of the courtesy service.

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