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Gregg piccola - Italian design art in the form of a wall lamp
Wall lamp Gregg piccola resembles a pebble polished smooth by water. This association is evoked by the irregularly shaped, white satin shade, which is made of glass. The light is distributed quite gently and evenly in the room due to the nature of the diffuser. Gregg piccola is also perfect for your own compositions of several small lamps on the wall.
Ludovica and Roberto Palomba are active in the fields of architecture and interior design, among others. For its product designs, the designer duo from Milan has already been honored several times with major awards. With Gregg, the pair experimented with expressive possibilities of blown glass.