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    Floor or table lamp deigned by Masanori Umeda. This lighting consists of stainless frame and plastic covered washi Japanese paper shade. Shade has original washi texture.
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    Domani pendant lamp designed by Masayuki Kurokawa for Yamagiwa. Made of glass with rubber lim. Half transparent glass shade in white. This is small mod...
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