Description
Circle Wall is inspired by a lunar eclipse. The lamp features a matte black nickel disc surrounded by a light burnished brass ring. Like an eclipse, the light source strikes these two elements, redirecting the light and generating shadows and reflections that blend and harmonize beautifully. Also available in a ceiling version.
Founded in 2013 by Massimo Tonetto and Melissa Lunardi, Venicem creates lamps and furniture born from relentless stylistic research. This unique design vision emerges from a profound dialogue between primary shapes and materials.
Venicem's headquarters, located in an area where natural elements blend with a noble tradition of high-quality craftsmanship, are heavily influenced by their proximity to Venice. The company draws from the richness of this territory to experiment with materials, processes, and designs, thus realizing remarkable lighting and furnishing projects.
Technical details :
Dimensions : Diameter 25 cm Height 12 cm
Materials : Rated voltage : 110-120 V / 220-240 V
Design by : Massimo Tonetto & Melissa Lunardi
Lead time : 4 weeks
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