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Lampada Lamp Is Thinner Than Thin But Still Lights Up the Place

Dec 09, 2010 By , Show & Tell Design
Tag: Lampada Lamp,lamp design

Lampada stands for lamp in Italian and that's exactly what this thing happens to be, a lamp.

Lampada stands for lamp in Italian and that's exactly what this thing happens to be, a lamp. But the Lamapada Lamp is far more impressive than regular lamps. While it still lights up the place around it the Lampada Lamp has a very unique feature, it is just 4 millimeter thick. The Lampada is available in two versions, a table lamp and a floor lamp and they are both equally thin. Don't worry about the Lampada being able to stand straight as both lamp versions have enough support to prevent them from tumbling down. And just to make things even easier you could decide to mount these light sources right on the wall and never worry about them falling over.

Lampada Lamp,Lamp designLampada Lamp Is Thinner Than Thin But Still Lights Up the Place

Lampada Lamp,Lamp designLampada Lamp Is Thinner Than Thin But Still Lights Up the Place

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