FLOS, Paolo RIZZATTO, 1973, Wall lamp 265 Small Chromatica 
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FLOS, Paolo RIZZATTO, 1973, Wall lamp 265 Small Chromatica Painted steel structure Chromium-plated lacquer support Led included Voltage: 220-250 V Wattage: 75 W Diameter 210 mm x height 240 mm x length 1500 mm

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FLOS, Paolo RIZZATTO, 1973, Wall lamp 265 Small Chromatica

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