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I.cono table lamp
is a Lievore, Altherr, Molina design proposal for Vibia. This table lamp like the other elements of the I.cono collection combines refined silhouette and strength.
The I.cono table lamps are an ideal choice for an auxiliary lamp or reading lamp within study or work spaces.There are six finishes to choose from white, black, beige, terra red, blue, and green.
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