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1970 Vico Magistretti

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Lampe de table originale Telegono de Vico Magistretti pour Artemide 1968. En bon état d'origine. Ce classique italien a un cadre jaune crème et un abat-jour mobile en orange qui tient dans toutes les positions. Toutes les pièces sont en état d'origine et entièrement fonctionnelles.

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