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For other brands, spare parts, when available are displayed directly on the product page. If you can't find the spare part you need, contact us.
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom
Office
Outdoor




Tubular is a contemporary LED lamp designed by Sebastian Hepting in collaboration with the Ingo Maurer Team. Made of transparent borosilicate glass with a black painted metal structure, it stands out for its versatility. The 360° rotatable tubular body allows the light to be directed downwards, upwards or onto the wall, transforming Tubular into a downlight, uplight or wallwasher depending on your needs. The light output is soft and diffused, with a colour temperature of 3000 K and a power of 12 W, ideal for creating sophisticated atmospheres in both residential and contract environments. The lamp is equipped with a black fabric cable with switch and plug, and is compatible with external dimmer control. Perfect for single installations or modular compositions, Tubular combines technical functionality and formal purity in a minimalist sculpture of light.
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Reference: 629/TEXTURE/SLB
COBRA TEXTURE - Table lamp with adjustable body and direct light emission. Formed by two bodies molded in thermosetting resin. Textures by Studio Lucchi & Biserni.
Reference: 629/TEXTURE/MF
COBRA TEXTURE - Table lamp with adjustable body and direct light emission. Formed by two bodies molded in thermosetting resin. Textures by Massimo Farinatti.
Reference: 629/TEXTURE/BS
COBRA TEXTURE - Table lamp with adjustable body and direct light emission. Formed by two bodies molded in thermosetting resin. Textures by Brian Sironi.
Reference: LD1060RB
Contact charging disc for Super O source. The image on the cover is only representative of the original magazine visible in the following photos.