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GEEN-A

Category: Lighting

GEEN-A

GEEN-A 

Design Ferruccio Laviani

Geen-a is Kartell's reading lamp, supplementing the brand’s lighting range with a product designed for this specific purpose. The simple lines conceal a real sense of attitude, while the clean shape has a familiar yet intriguing effect. This is a simple lamp, just as reading is one of life’s simple pleasures. 

GEEN-A
Product description
Geen-a is Kartell's reading lamp, supplementing the brand’s lighting range with a product designed for this specific purpose. The simple lines conceal a real sense of attitude, while the clean shape has a familiar yet intriguing effect.  The piece consists of a base, a lightshade, three LED bulbs, a stem and a handle for easy transportation, while three matt-finish colours are available: white, black and brick. This is a simple lamp, just as reading is one of life’s simple pleasures. 
GEEN-A
Product name

GEEN-A

Designer

Ferruccio Laviani

Year

2020

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FATA

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THIERRY
THIERRY

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THIERRY

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