Eurolux: Light Up Your Home With Smoke From Panzeri
Smoke, the new suspension lamp from Panzeri, is beautifully handmade with blown glass in a mystical shaded effect. It is now available from Eurolux.
No two are the same: each Smoke suspension lamp interacts with light, modelling it, as if in an ongoing courtship that brings a certain character to every living space.
This is Smoke: unique, in blown glass as per Venetian tradition. Artisanal craftsmanship gives this new suspension lamp its smoky effect, which is where its name comes from. Ever different nuances for the universal form par excellence—the sphere, which is recognized and appreciated throughout the world.
Smoke is perfect for lighting residential environments, specifically the living room. When used in large compositions, it is at its best in the lobbies of hotels and buildings.
Here are a few technical characteristics in order to understand the product better:
- There is no denying the beauty of its handmade structure in blown glass with a smoky effect.
- Metallic ring in brushed metal, painted in a shade of titanium.
- It gives off diffused light with an E27 socket, 21W LED bulb, 2500lm, 2700°K, dimmable, included.
- Blown glass available in 35cm and 50cm sizes, in shaded white or shaded fumé.
- Transparent electrical cord.
Smoke joins the collection of suspension lamps from this company based in Biassono, Italy, which is known for its products of excellence.
For more visit Eurolux.
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