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The "Specchio" table lamp is a unique and elegant piece, entirely handcrafted from protected brass. Its name, meaning "mirror" in Italian, is a nod to its reflective qualities. The lamp's intricate design and polished finish give it a luxurious feel. The black braided cord complements its sophisticated aesthetic. With an E27 socket for up to four 60-watt bulbs, this lamp offers ample lighting. Bulbs are not included.
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Constantin Migliorini
Lombardia, Italy | Artist
Constantin Migliorini was born in Tuscany. He graduated in 1993 from the Art Institute of Siena with a degree in painting decoration and he continued his studies at the Fine Arts Academy of Florence, where he graduated in 1999. After his studies, he lived and worked in Spain, Seville, and Granada, for two years. His artworks have been showcased in solo exhibits and major exhibitions, such as "The 3rd Dafen International Oil Painting Biennale, Shenzhen2022", in Dafen Art Museum, China; "Premio Michetti", in PAC, Padiglione Arte Contemporanea Milano; “Too loud a solitude, between the double and the opposite", in N.I. Art Galleria Tetovo, Macedonia. Today he teaches painting and scenography at the art school of Varese.Discover more