Null Adjustable floor lamp by Massmi Diseño, late 20th Century. After "Arco" mod…
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Adjustable floor lamp by Massmi Diseño, late 20th Century. After "Arco" model by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Marble and steel 243 cm high and variable width measures. Signs of use.

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Adjustable floor lamp by Massmi Diseño, late 20th Century. After "Arco" model by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Marble and steel 243 cm high and variable width measures. Signs of use.

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