Mid-Century Modern Oval Table Lamp | AM1N
Fixed on a sleek structure, the captivating oval shade will make a statement in modern, contemporary or mid-century modern interiors. Made from metal and hand-blown glass with a glossy opal white finish, this diffuser will cast a soft and glare-free light in reading nooks, offices, study rooms, living rooms or bedrooms. Designed by Franco Albini, Franca Helg and Antonio Piva, this a true testament to mid-1960s lamps combining quality materials and linear shapes.
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