This is the name that Officinanove has given to its extremely innovative line of floor lamps. Officinanove has revised the shapes of the traditional floor lamp in a essentialist key, so that it can be used even in the limited – and often overlooked - spaces to be found in modern livings. In the various versions available, Demì becomes a decorative element for corners and walls, embellishing columns and offering a luxurious alternative to the common outdoor lights. The supporting structure, which is even shaped to take into account the minimal volume of the skirting board, makes it possible to fix the floor lamp onto the wall. The lighting is provided by low energy high performance light sources and the lamps are powered by a red-colored braided cable. Dimensions: Demì 90° H. mm 1810, L. mm 300, D. mm 300 - Demì 180° H. mm 1810, L. mm 600, D. mm 300 Demì 270° H. mm 1810, L. mm 605, D. mm 302,5.
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- Product Name
- DEMI
- Manufacturer
- Officinanove
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