Pendant light, Tubo, leather, natural, H30cm - Formagenda

Designer : Benjamin Hopf

Brand : Formagenda

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Tubo is a leather pendant light created by Benjamin Lopf for the publishing house Formagenda.

Tubo is a timeless leather pendant light. Its cylindrical shape allows it to adapt to any interior. This pendant light Is classic but it will not fail to take effect. His elongated design and unusual material gives it a unique design. Severals colors are availables. Here the pendant light has a natural leather color.

Base :
e27
Bulb type :
tout type d'ampoule
Color :
natural
Condition :
new
Country of origin :
Germany
Created for :
indoor
Energy label :
a > e
IP :
20
Material :
leather
Max power :
< 100 w
Model :
tubo
Number of bulbs :
1
Product code :
formagenda_122-15
Source included :
Yes
Dimensions :
L 14.0cm x H 30.0cm x P 25.0cm
Diameter Ø :
0.5cm
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Designed by : Benjamin Hopf

Benjamin Hopf was born in 1971 in Hamburg, Germany. He studied Design at the Miami International University of Art & Design from 1990-1992. In 1992, he moved back to Germany whe...

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