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A minimalist objet d'art that functions as a floor lamp, this inventive design is composed of two symmetrical tubes (one of which is the light source) seemingly floating in mid-air thanks to a magnetic force that holds them together. Around them is fixed a light holder accessory called "Servoluce", which helps direct the light in flexible and adjustable positions. Two types of Servoluce are available, floor and wall, with a black finish. Recommended height: 165 cm from the floor, and 350 cm from the ceiling. Contact the Concierge for any additional information. To install the lamp, it is necessary to mount a fischer plug on the ceiling (no wiring is needed from the ceiling). The standard product can be installed in rooms having a maximum height of 3 m. The length of the cable is customizable.
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Salvino Marsura
Veneto, Italy | Sculptor
Salvino Marsura is an Italian artist born in Treviso in 1938. His career started in the ‘50s, with a body of work comprising small and large-scale sculptures, as well as furniture and architectural elements. He has always crafted his pieces by hand using the forge, the anvil, and the hammer, following in the footsteps of the greatest blacksmiths tradition. With force and wits, his creativity infuses character and soul into all his unique art pieces.Discover more