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The renowned Japanese architect drew his inspiration from a technique for preserving construction timber by charring its surface, known in Japan as Shou-Sugi-Ban or Yakisugi. This ancient technique uses charring wood as means to preserve it without the need of painting or sealing, an aspect leading to the current revival of this technique in eco-friendly architecture. Adapting this process to the centuries-old glass craft technique enabled a contemporary design that is unique for every single piece of hand-blown glass.

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PrahaCluster of 3 Long Sculpture

PrahaCluster of 3 Long Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

This timeless set of original pendants designed for and installed in the Hotel Praha, a prominent architectural project completed during the 1980’s. Although presenting the best of contemporary design, the hotel was later torn down despite civic efforts to preserve it as a cultural monument. These lights are among the few remaining artifacts. Libensky used varying thicknesses of glass to create a play of rays and shadows on the fixtures themselves as well as the surrounding interiors. Amassing fixtures in a variety of shapes and heights enables diverse effects from a fireball look to more delicate forms resembling a kaleidoscope.

FacetCluster of 7 Sculpture

FacetCluster of 7 Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

As if trying to systematize the chandelier-making tradition, Moritz Waldemeyer took the geometrical shape of the Classic chandelier outline and turned it into a diamond-like hexagonal glass unit. On its own, with just single pendant, or in combination of multiple items into a large chandelier, the FACET components stand out as clear, disciplined and geometrical.

TransmissionBase Size Floor Lamp

TransmissionBase Size Floor Lamp

lasvit > Floor lamp

Lasvit Transmission by studio deFORM is a unique lighting sculpture which is based on experimentation with Simax borosilicate glass and produced in cooperation with Kavalierglass. Lasvit Transmission is cut and welded into an original composition that offers unpredictable and surprising lumino kinetic effects from every angle. Glass parts are joined together by heat, individual elements become one material and one body.

TransmissionChandelier Sculpture

TransmissionChandelier Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Lasvit Transmission by studio deFORM is a unique lighting sculpture which is based on experimentation with Simax borosilicate glass and produced in cooperation with Kavalierglass. Lasvit Transmission is cut and welded into an original composition that offers unpredictable and surprising lumino kinetic effects from every angle. Glass parts are joined together by heat, individual elements become one material and one body.

FungoLarge Sculpture

FungoLarge Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

The Fungo chandelier was inspired by the fascinating shape of a mushroom growing on wood. Yet this mushroom didn’t grow in the forest, but was discovered in the basement of Lasvit’s glassworks. The Campana brothers chose to blend this newfound accidental theme with Lasvit’s glassmaking tradition and fuse their techniques with natural materials. The resulting artwork displays a striking contrast between the formal rigidity of the chandelier’s wooden structure and the blown-glass that appears to emerge spontaneously from the wood.

Hidden LightBase Size Floor Lamp

Hidden LightBase Size Floor Lamp

lasvit > Floor lamp

Leading Czech designers Henry Wielgus and Jan Plecháè explored the human psyche when creating the vision for Hidden Light. They equated the essence of light to humanity’s inner spark; a brightness that can free us from the cage of society’s expectations. They materialized this metaphor into pendant lighting and a floor lamp. Large glass pieces were blown into a cage-like metal form, yielding a tremendous, yet intricate mass of glass blocks to build a solid body. Whether in clusters, or as a single focal point, Hidden Light creates a humbling spatial experience in which onlookers can reflect on their own unique radiance.

Hidden LightBase Size Pendant

Hidden LightBase Size Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Leading Czech designers Henry Wielgus and Jan Plecháè explored the human psyche when creating the vision for Hidden Light. They equated the essence of light to humanity’s inner spark; a brightness that can free us from the cage of society’s expectations. They materialized this metaphor into pendant lighting and a floor lamp. Large glass pieces were blown into a cage-like metal form, yielding a tremendous, yet intricate mass of glass blocks to build a solid body. Whether in clusters, or as a single focal point, Hidden Light creates a humbling spatial experience in which onlookers can reflect on their own unique radiance.

DropletsLarge on Ceiling Sculpture

DropletsLarge on Ceiling Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Inspired by nature, emotion and a unique frozen moment, this lighting sculpture reminds us of our fascination with water. It captures the perfection of the natural movement when water collects into a drop. The entire composition, as well as the individual elements and their shapes play with the magic of water, air and gravity. The harmonious density gradient highlights this instant, providing sensations of depth and motion.

PressLarge Floor Lamp

PressLarge Floor Lamp

lasvit > Floor lamp

One of influences which shaped modern Japanese design was the Mingei (Folk Crafts) Movement. It emphasised the pursuit of practical beauty as well as the universal appeal of everyday craftwork design. Still present in contamporary Japanese design, these approaches affected also the design of Press Lamp. Here glass tubes are pressed as though they have been pinched, and the light source is fitted into the narrowed space. It does not rely on a metal form, the compression of the glass produces a soft, organic form and imbues each lamp with a singular appearance.

PressBase Size Pendant

PressBase Size Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

One of influences which shaped modern Japanese design was the Mingei (Folk Crafts) Movement. It emphasised the pursuit of practical beauty as well as the universal appeal of everyday craftwork design. Still present in contamporary Japanese design, these approaches affected also the design of Press Lamp. Here glass tubes are pressed as though they have been pinched, and the light source is fitted into the narrowed space. It does not rely on a metal form, the compression of the glass produces a soft, organic form and imbues each lamp with a singular appearance.

SpinMedium Pendant

SpinMedium Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Small and large transparent pendants multiplied. Spin light’s expression of dynamics is based on a simple rotational form resembling a child’s toy known as the spinning top or the silhouettes of whirling dervishes. It gives the lights a basic graphic impression. Clear transparent airy lamps with a touch of color on top are powered by small LED efficient discs which highlighting strong silhouettes and let them float freely in the space as empty volumes.

EveBase Size Pendant

EveBase Size Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Composed of fifteen glass pieces arranged in one intriguing ensemble, Eve is a chandelier that combines traditional glassmaking techniques with parametric design. Informed by Hadid’s renowned design language, the composition is fluid and organic, accentuating differences between clear and opaque elements. Suspended at varying heights, the glass bodies gracefully float in space and create an impressive play of light and shadow. Its sculptural qualities, notable in daylight, open to new dimensions in the evening.

Memento MoriBase Size Sculpture

Memento MoriBase Size Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

The macabre Czech masterpiece known as the Sedlec Ossuary (near Kutna Hora) is one of twelve World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic. It is estimated to contain the skeletons of between 40,000 and 70,000 people, whose bones were artistically arranged by Frantisek Rint to form chapel decorations in 1870. Maxim Velcovsky pays homage to Rint’s actual bone chandeliers by imprinting their shapes into a glass form. Small parts are made by glass pressing, large parts are hand-blown and the chains created by small “bones” paraphrase the “immortal” classical chandeliers.

YakisugiLarge Pendant

YakisugiLarge Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

The renowned Japanese architect drew his inspiration from a technique for preserving construction timber by charring its surface, known in Japan as Shou-Sugi-Ban or Yakisugi. This ancient technique uses charring wood as means to preserve it without the need of painting or sealing, an aspect leading to the current revival of this technique in eco-friendly architecture. Adapting this process to the centuries-old glass craft technique enabled a contemporary design that is unique for every single piece of hand-blown glass.

YakisugiBase Size Table Lamp

YakisugiBase Size Table Lamp

lasvit > Table lamp

The renowned Japanese architect drew his inspiration from a technique for preserving construction timber by charring its surface, known in Japan as Shou-Sugi-Ban or Yakisugi. This ancient technique uses charring wood as means to preserve it without the need of painting or sealing, an aspect leading to the current revival of this technique in eco-friendly architecture. Adapting this process to the centuries-old glass craft technique enabled a contemporary design that is unique for every single piece of hand-blown glass.

Globe MetroBase Size Pendant

Globe MetroBase Size Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Colored tiles with a hemisphere in their center were the initial inspiration for the Globe Metro chandelier. These tiles were created in the 70´s for Prague’s metro and Cyril Dunděra, who lives in Prague, had the image of them in mind when he started to think about the lighting. “The tiles in the metro were always a great example of applied art for me. They look great, can shatter sound, and even distinguish each station by their color,” explains the designer.

EmpressSmall Sculpture

EmpressSmall Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Inspired by the traditional shape of chandeliers popular during the reign of Empress Maria Theresa, this contemporary reflection on the iconic style brings refreshing new details. The production of its individual trimmings is stopped prior to their final cutting and polishing, showing the pressed glass including its overburden edge. The Empress chandelier is an example of excellent craftsmanship in combination with the raw sense of the unfinished trimming.

CandySphere Chandelier Sculpture

CandySphere Chandelier Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Candy, Sculpture, Sphere Chandelier, By Design

GlittersBase Size Wall Sconce

GlittersBase Size Wall Sconce

lasvit > Wall lamp

Provocatively ice clear “pleated” lamp-shades with right angle cranked legs stand in contrast with the ornamental composition of shadows that appear on the walls after you switch on the light. The classical design together with an optical projection merges into a “romantic functionalism”.

GlittersBase Size Table Lamp

GlittersBase Size Table Lamp

lasvit > Table lamp

Provocatively ice clear “pleated” lamp-shades with right angle cranked legs stand in contrast with the ornamental composition of shadows that appear on the walls after you switch on the light. The classical design together with an optical projection merges into a “romantic functionalism”.

GlittersTriple Pendant

GlittersTriple Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Provocatively ice clear “pleated” lamp-shades with right angle cranked legs stand in contrast with the ornamental composition of shadows that appear on the walls after you switch on the light. The classical design together with an optical projection merges into a “romantic functionalism”.

Growing VasesBase Size Sculpture

Growing VasesBase Size Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Nendo and Lasvit collaborated to create an art piece, which conveys the quixotic appeal of glass as something impractical and incomplete yet provides a breath of fresh air and opens up new possibilities. Created with Czech Bohemian glass, this lighting installation of whimsical nature, alludes to a whimsical glass forest filled with abstract flowers and branches. The principle of a flower and a vase here is turned upside down. By turning the pipes into the flowers and branches and by blowing the glass into a vase, suddenly the vases are blooming from flowers instead of flowers blooming in vases!

LudwigLarge Sculpture

LudwigLarge Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Design of Ludwig collection is striving to establish balance between past and future. The bygone romantic era with its neoclassical proportions is reinterpreted with essentially slick, streamlined forms. While the contours remain loyal to their neoclassical style chandelier references, the use of industrial glass tubes imbues this family of spectacular lights with an airy and strikingly modern elegance.

LollipopGlass Shape DF Table Lamp

LollipopGlass Shape DF Table Lamp

lasvit > Table lamp

This timeless set of original pendants designed for and installed in the Hotel Praha, a prominent architectural project completed during the 1980’s. Although presenting the best of contemporary design, the hotel was later torn down despite civic efforts to preserve it as a cultural monument. These lights are among the few remaining artifacts. Libensky used varying thicknesses of glass to create a play of rays and shadows on the fixtures themselves as well as the surrounding interiors. Amassing fixtures in a variety of shapes and heights enables diverse effects from a fireball look to more delicate forms resembling a kaleidoscope.

LollipopGlass Shape A Pendant

LollipopGlass Shape A Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

This timeless set of original pendants designed for and installed in the Hotel Praha, a prominent architectural project completed during the 1980’s. Although presenting the best of contemporary design, the hotel was later torn down despite civic efforts to preserve it as a cultural monument. These lights are among the few remaining artifacts. Libensky used varying thicknesses of glass to create a play of rays and shadows on the fixtures themselves as well as the surrounding interiors. Amassing fixtures in a variety of shapes and heights enables diverse effects from a fireball look to more delicate forms resembling a kaleidoscope.

PlisseSmall Sculpture

PlisseSmall Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

The fashion elements and softness of fabric are here transformed into glass. One of the objects is based on the technique of Plisse, which rotates around its own axis. The other design is based on layering cracked desks.

UovoSmall Sculpture

UovoSmall Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Like something from a fairytale, Uovos – eggs – sparkle like a radiant and mystical gem in a faraway land. These reflective art glass lighting sculptures shines like a mountain of precious rounded mirrors, capturing nearby objects and multiplying them to infinity.

CloverBase Size Table Lamp

CloverBase Size Table Lamp

lasvit > Table lamp

The Clover array is a direct descendent of the Super Clover, a large geometric lighting form based upon extensive study of the opportunities presented by creating light sculptures within mathematical grid systems. Clover extracts specific elements from this study to create simple and small, usable lighting objects that easily find everyday use in the home. Michael Young through his collaboration with Lasvit, hopes to bring some of his artistic talent into personal residences.

CloverThree Leaf Pendant

CloverThree Leaf Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

The Clover array is a direct descendent of the Super Clover, a large geometric lighting form based upon extensive study of the opportunities presented by creating light sculptures within mathematical grid systems. Clover extracts specific elements from this study to create simple and small, usable lighting objects that easily find everyday use in the home. Michael Young through his collaboration with Lasvit, hopes to bring some of his artistic talent into personal residences.

And Why Not!Base Size Sculpture

And Why Not!Base Size Sculpture

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Rene Roubicek´s chandelier designed for Lasvit named by its author “And why not!” refers to his lifelong experimentation and searching compositions and forms incarnated in glass. The chandelier´s emotionally intense sculptural form resembles a flash and is an evolution of Roubicek´s core designs based on dynamic abstraction. Light gliding on large smoothly polished surfaces while absorbed by the mass of the glass creates a unique atmosphere.

DunaBase Size Pendant

DunaBase Size Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Duna was inspired by the coherent yet abstract logic of dune formations that defy traditional Cartesian geometries. Its design concept is realized in a three dimensional, asymmetrical, pair of intersecting glass forms. The striated surface of the crystal glass produces ever-changing effects of reflection and refraction. Narrowly directed light sources beam light through the mass of glass into the entire glass element, highlighting its geometry.

DunaBase Size Wall Sconce

DunaBase Size Wall Sconce

lasvit > Wall lamp

Duna was inspired by the coherent yet abstract logic of dune formations that defy traditional Cartesian geometries. Its design concept is realized in a three dimensional, asymmetrical, pair of intersecting glass forms. The striated surface of the crystal glass produces ever-changing effects of reflection and refraction. Narrowly directed light sources beam light through the mass of glass into the entire glass element, highlighting its geometry.

Neverending GloryCovent Garden Wall Sconce

Neverending GloryCovent Garden Wall Sconce

lasvit > Wall lamp

Jan Plecháč and Henry Wielgus sketched the shape of the Lasvit Neverending Glory chandeliers by rotating the silhouette around its own axis. The large pieces of glass, for which even the wooden moulds are enormous are so demanding to produce that it would not be possible to create anything bigger. In the individual silhouettes, it is possible to recognize iconic chandeliers from five of the world’s most eminent concert halls and theatres; La Scala in Milan, Palais Garnier in Paris, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Czech Republic’s Estates Theater in Prague, and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.

Neverending GloryLa Scala Floor Lamp

Neverending GloryLa Scala Floor Lamp

lasvit > Floor lamp

Jan Plecháč and Henry Wielgus sketched the shape of the Lasvit Neverending Glory chandeliers by rotating the silhouette around its own axis. The large pieces of glass, for which even the wooden moulds are enormous are so demanding to produce that it would not be possible to create anything bigger. In the individual silhouettes, it is possible to recognize iconic chandeliers from five of the world’s most eminent concert halls and theatres; La Scala in Milan, Palais Garnier in Paris, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Czech Republic’s Estates Theater in Prague, and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.

Neverending GloryLa Scala Table Lamp

Neverending GloryLa Scala Table Lamp

lasvit > Table lamp

Jan Plecháč and Henry Wielgus sketched the shape of the Lasvit Neverending Glory chandeliers by rotating the silhouette around its own axis. The large pieces of glass, for which even the wooden moulds are enormous are so demanding to produce that it would not be possible to create anything bigger. In the individual silhouettes, it is possible to recognize iconic chandeliers from five of the world’s most eminent concert halls and theatres; La Scala in Milan, Palais Garnier in Paris, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Czech Republic’s Estates Theater in Prague, and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.

Neverending GloryLa Scala L Pendant

Neverending GloryLa Scala L Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Jan Plecháč and Henry Wielgus sketched the shape of the Lasvit Neverending Glory chandeliers by rotating the silhouette around its own axis. The large pieces of glass, for which even the wooden moulds are enormous are so demanding to produce that it would not be possible to create anything bigger. In the individual silhouettes, it is possible to recognize iconic chandeliers from five of the world’s most eminent concert halls and theatres; La Scala in Milan, Palais Garnier in Paris, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Czech Republic’s Estates Theater in Prague, and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.

MouldsMedium Pendant

MouldsMedium Pendant

lasvit > Ceiling lamp

Moulds is a collection of suspended lights, showcasing Czech crystal at its most resilient and lively form. The series captures a specific moment when molten glass resists its expected shape and freely escapes from the mould as a random, amorphous bubble. The energizing effect of this series arises from the contrast of materials, using the traditional craft techniques of blowing crystal glass into a beech form. Integrated LED light sources were set directly within the charred form, creating an impression that the heat and energy of the glassmaker’s kiln remained inside, in historic reference to the art of Czech glassmakers.

CipherBase Size Floor Lamp

CipherBase Size Floor Lamp

lasvit > Floor lamp

Cipher collection is a juxtaposition of heritage techniques and contemporary form. Its delicate hand-blown crystal cylindrical pieces are cut with clean, clear lines. Light emits only from connection points and the sources are ingeniously hidden to soften the overall effect. With components arranged in series and joined by polished champagne-gold finished connections, Cipher’s overall linear form creates a poetic visual rhythm. As a system, the Cipher collection is extremely flexible and customizable, with limitless possible configurations for private residences and bespoke installations projects.

CipherBase Size Wall Sconce

CipherBase Size Wall Sconce

lasvit > Wall lamp

Cipher collection is a juxtaposition of heritage techniques and contemporary form. Its delicate hand-blown crystal cylindrical pieces are cut with clean, clear lines. Light emits only from connection points and the sources are ingeniously hidden to soften the overall effect. With components arranged in series and joined by polished champagne-gold finished connections, Cipher’s overall linear form creates a poetic visual rhythm. As a system, the Cipher collection is extremely flexible and customizable, with limitless possible configurations for private residences and bespoke installations projects.

CipherSmall Table Lamp

CipherSmall Table Lamp

lasvit > Table lamp

Cipher collection is a juxtaposition of heritage techniques and contemporary form. Its delicate hand-blown crystal cylindrical pieces are cut with clean, clear lines. Light emits only from connection points and the sources are ingeniously hidden to soften the overall effect. With components arranged in series and joined by polished champagne-gold finished connections, Cipher’s overall linear form creates a poetic visual rhythm. As a system, the Cipher collection is extremely flexible and customizable, with limitless possible configurations for private residences and bespoke installations projects.

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YakisugiBase Size Table Lamp

YakisugiBase Size Table Lamp

lasvit > Table lamp

The renowned Japanese architect drew his inspiration from a technique for preserving construction timber by charring its surface, known in Japan as Shou-Sugi-Ban or Yakisugi. This ancient technique uses charring wood as means to preserve it without the need of painting or sealing, an aspect leading to the current revival of this technique in eco-friendly architecture. Adapting this process to the centuries-old glass craft technique enabled a contemporary design that is unique for every single piece of hand-blown glass.

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Tip Table Lamp

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Created from the idea of stripping a design down to its essentials, the Tip Table Lamp is an example of simple, functional design with careful attention to detail. Offering direct as well as ambient light, the lamp's adjustable head and arm feature an opal diffuser and dimmer function that effortlessly alters the volume of light.

Cosy In Grey Table Lamp

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muuto > Table lamp

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Halo Portable Light Bronze

Halo Portable Light Bronze

astro > Table lamp

Halo is a portable lamp that brings comfortable task lighting to any space in your home, including bedside tables, work surfaces or the living room. Available in Light Bronze, it complements any modern décor. Halo's intuitive touch control and durable, contemporary design make it the ideal choice for modern task lighting.

Bourgie xmas limited edition

Bourgie xmas limited edition

kartell > Table lamp

Ferruccio Laviani’s Bourgie lamp is waiting to brighten up your Christmas with its soft, warm aura. A touch of light is all it takes to create a magical atmosphere. After the new colours launched to celebrate the product’s twentieth anniversary at Salone del Mobile, Bourgie now comes in a XMAS limited edition in four new colours. Bordeaux, grey, bronze and matte champagne have been specially chosen to turn Bourgie into an exclusive gift to place under the tree.

Bourgie metal gold

Bourgie metal gold

kartell > Table lamp

Bourgie unites classicism, wealth and tradition with technological innovation. The baroque-style base consists of three decorated elements that interlock, while the large shade is created with a pleated effect which creates a multitude of reflections when lit. Thanks to a special system used to hang the shade, three different heights can be obtained, altering them to suit personal preference, depending on the use to be made of the lamp: 68, 73 and 78 centimetres.

Bourgie

Bourgie

kartell > Table lamp

Bourgie unites classicism, wealth and tradition with technological innovation. The baroque-style base consists of three decorated elements that interlock, while the large shade is created with a pleated effect which creates a multitude of reflections when lit. Thanks to a special system used to hang the shade, three different heights can be obtained, altering them to suit personal preference, depending on the use to be made of the lamp: 68, 73 and 78 centimetres.

Planet

Planet

kartell > Table lamp

A family of lamps: suspended, for a coffee table and with a metal structure, and the most recent floor version of the lamp is available in two heights: 130 and 160 cm. The distinctive trait is the shape of the slightly elliptical transparent diffuser, which is characterised by a multi-faceted surface, both inside and out, which creates a rich tapestry of reflections.

Toy

Toy

kartell > Table lamp

The iconic bear of Moschino, re-launched by the designer, becomes a table lamp for Kartell that interprets the playful, irreverent and colourful style that the two brands have in common.

Colette ATD6

Colette ATD6

&tradition > Table lamp

Named after the famed and pioneering French author known simply as ‘Colette’, &Tradition’s new table lamp has an avant-garde aesthetic. Showcasing a tactile shade and base, this dimmable lamp is elegant, fresh and playful.

Bilboquet

Bilboquet

flos > Table lamp

Table lamp with adjustable head. Integrated LED bulb and cut-off providing direct lighting . Body made of a special pigmented polycarbonate deriving from a by-product of paper production rather than from petroleum. Adjustability through steel sphere treated with protective layer deposited in PVD. Useful length of the cable 2 mt. The cable can be adjusted and locked in place through a special slit in the base of the lamp. The product has been designed according to the ISCC standards and it is assembled with total absence of glued components so that it can be completely separated for future recyclability.

Snoopy

Snoopy

flos > Table lamp

Table lamp giving direct light with enamelled metal reflector and white Carrara's marble base. It was designed by Achille e Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1967.

Gatto

Gatto

flos > Table lamp

Table lamp providing diffused light. White powder coated internal steel structure sprayed with a unique "cocoon" resin to create the diffuser which is then protected by a transparent sprayed on finish. On the cable there is the electronic  dimmer which allows the regulation of light brightness.

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