Nemo Canna Nuda Wall/Ceiling Lamp
  • Nemo Canna Nuda Wall/Ceiling Lamp
  • Nemo Canna Nuda Wall/Ceiling Lamp
  • Nemo Canna Nuda Wall/Ceiling Lamp
  • Nemo Canna Nuda Wall/Ceiling Lamp
  • Nemo Canna Nuda Wall/Ceiling Lamp

Nemo Canna Nuda Wall/Ceiling Lamp

€230.00
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Family of pendant or wall/ceiling lighting fixtures realized with a satin nickel or burnished gold metal structure connected with a sanded glass cylinder.
Available in different length and LED or halogen versions.

Specifications

LAMPING Source
G9 Total power 75W
Emission diffused
Switching dimmable, according to bulb
Tension 110/230V
Materials Metal - Glass Notes LED version with kit G9 LED NEMO, cable lenght 3m Codes Structure/Diffuser CAN HSW 41 satin nickel/sanded glass CAN HGW 41 burnished gold/sanded glass

Kindly note that this product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Lenght 50cm/70cm
 

 

  • Piero Castiglioni

    Pietro Maria Castiglioni, a.k.a. Piero, graduated in architecture in Milan in 1970. After his first working experiences and his participation in several international events, he dedicated himself to lighting design, the design of light fixtures and teaching. From 1973 to 1979 he was co-owner of the Via Presolana Studio, together with his father Livio (1911-1979). Here the “Scintilla” system was created, which was then produced industrially from 1983. His work as a designer for various companies in the field has remained a constant part of his activity, with models designed to fulfill particular lighting needs and be inserted seamlessly into architecture, concealed inside its furnishings. Lighting projects for both the private and public sectors form the daily activity of the studio, together with a commitment to teaching in university courses both in Italy and abroad.
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