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ANTIQUE FORGED CEILING LIGHT

1.200,00 €

Antique forged ceiling light, from the first half of the 20th century, crafted in Italy.

This forged ceiling light is the work of Italian master craftsmen. An exceptional piece that accentuates any space. Its intriguing shape and depictions of dragons make it truly special, guaranteeing to infuse any room where it’s installed with a spectacular atmosphere.

Dimensions: 130 x 78 x 15 cm

Weight: 5.5 kg

The light is in excellent condition. Compatible with three E14 bulbs.

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SKU: A572 Categories: Lights, New Stock, Premium
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Dimensions 130 × 78 × 15 cm
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