The collection includes items, from table and floor lamps to suspension and wall lights, all available in either black or white. The vast veil of graphic lines mounted atop a sphere of handblown glass uses built-in LED technology to emit a soft light.
Vertigo Nova quivers as the geometric curve of the fiberglass hoop. Installed by hand by qualified French artisans and held delicately but firmly in place by taught ribbons, reacts to the lightest of breezes.
Vertigo Nova is the epitome of striking a balance between technology and elegance. Its name derived from a star, the lamp sculpture intrigues with its lines and moves and seduces with its unique style.
Vertigo Nova is born of the desire to work and shape light as an object, to soften and mould it. Here, the technical prowess lies in the mysterious sand-blasted glass. The purely functional is transformed into something beautiful, where only that which is essential remains: a light and delicate veil floating between two worlds. Constance Guisset.
The entire series of this collection is stealthy and subtle, designed by the four times award-winning designer Constance Guisset. Of the designs, this is the one that acts as a floor lamp. It introduced this year, 2020, which answers the question of its futuristic design. It is bright big, and classy, just like every floor lamp should be.
This floor lamp is available in two classic colors for that very aesthetic look complimenting its simple look. This big lamp is flexible, not color-wise only, but the height of this lamp is changeable to two specific lengths. The lamp is durable with Fiberglass, steel, polyurethane, Triplex glass, aluminum, base, and tube in steel with hidden cables. It will last long with its spaceship looking design anywhere you keep it in the home. It uses LED lights that provide bright lights without straining your eyes along with energy and money-saving. It will look great in living rooms for providing light all around the room, in the drawing-room to go along with the other decors and add class to the room.
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