Slamp Hanami Ceiling/wall ceiling light
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Highest price was seen £885.50 on 31 Aug 2024
Lowest price was seen £737.90 on 02 Sep 2024
Average price is £737.90 base on 2 price changes
Most recent price is £737.90
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Description
Charming designer lamp Hanami Ceiling/Wall for stylish lighting Whether on the ceiling or the wall - the elegant designer light Hanami cuts a fine figure everywhere and can be used as both ceiling and wall light. The design by Adriano Rachele captivates with its hand-pleated flowers made of Lentiflex® and enchants with unique lighting effects. The technopolymer Lentiflex®, developed and patented by Slamp, changes its color depending on the point and angle of observation. In this way, the prism-like surface creates the most iridescent nuances. The elegant decor allows the luminaire to be used in private as well as public and gastronomic areas, to be used as stylish lighting in restaurants, hotels or galleries and museums. At the same time, it acts as a decorative furnishing element that adds a touch of elegance to any room with luxurious flair. The designer Adriano Rachele has been working at Slamp in the "Research & Development" department since he graduated in product design in 2007. He was awarded the Red Dot Design Award in 2012 for the design of the Veli ceiling lamp. In his view, design must exude poetry and emotion and say something that goes beyond form. He realizes this concept through soft and curvy shapes that, on the one hand, emphasize the uniqueness of the brand and, on the other, focus on the craft aspect. Slamp is an Italian manufacturer of designer lighting and was founded in 1992 by Roberto Ziliani. The company is characterized by the use of exclusive and specially patented materials. These technopolymers are antistatically processed, very robust and at the same time enormously light. Sustainability has always been an important aspect of production for Slamp. Therefore, in 2020, the company joined an industry association for the protection of biodiversity and donates processing waste to companies that build nesting boxes for bumblebees from the leftovers.
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