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Living Room
Kitchen
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Office
Outdoor
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









The Naomi lamp collection by Lumina, conceived in the 1990s, was born from Yaacov Kaufman's idea of basing design on the principle of tangential friction, which at the time represented a new category in the world of design. Naomi's structure is made of steel and aluminum, and is characterized by two slightly curved arms and a 'head' that can be rotated and tilted to ensure flexible reading and work lighting. Thanks to the switch on the head, it can be turned on and off quickly and easily. The whole structure can be rotated 360° on the base and is particularly dynamic on desks or other work surfaces.
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Reference: UPD1GU10BI
Lampo UP or DOWN rectangular with rounded edges, wall lamp with downward or upward emission with GU10 100-240V socket for LED or halogen bulbs. The cube id available in anthracite or white color.
Reference: 133084A221
&Tradition Flowerpot VP3, table lamp with power cord, for indoor use. Metal, brass or stainless steel body, transparent PVC cable with on/off switch. Light source not included.
Reference: F0416030-F0407030-F0401030
Flos Arrangements composition : 1x Rosone Small / Small Rose 15 cm - H. 7 cm, max 70W, Cod. F0416030, 1x Round Medium Round Element 35W, diameter: 665mm Cod. F0407030, 1x Straight Line / Line element length: 170cm 29W, Cod. F0401030. Cable length 2500 mm.
Reference: F275130150BINE
Parolona, Made in Italy floor lamp with three different types and workings of glass: blown, natural and natural crystal. Power cord in striped fabric, black dimmer and plug. Design By Gae Aulenti and Piero Castiglioni, 1980.