

Unconventional shapes for Kate, indoor ceiling lamp. Designer Francesca Smiraglia was inspired by the headdress of the Duchess of Cambridge Kate, worn for the 70th anniversary of the English jubilee. Conical shape on the ceiling that orients 15° to create different lines and inclinations, unusual compared to a normal ceiling light. The light spreads in a natural and unexpected way, with light intensity adjustable via phase-cut dimmer. The structure is made of white painted metal, but it is possible to customize the color to match Kate to the design and style of your living rooms, kitchens, halls, entrances and so on.
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