Curiously Constructed Lighting

The 'Il Gigante Poco Da Bologna Lamp' Looks Like a Unique Antique

The 'Il Gigante Poco Da Bologna' table lamp looks like something out of either the Chinese Dynasty period or the art deco era. Like its predecessor, the Pagoda floor lamp, it has a raw presence that really makes it feel like a very historical and fragile antique. The Pagoda lamp also looks like it has an Asian influence.

Designed by Lucrecia Moribunda, the Il Gigante Poco Da Bologna table lamp is made up of two rows of recycled crystal vases, which have been arranged in eight columns. Embellished with winding gilded leaves, this light fixture has a textured aesthetic that is also owed to the unique use of paper, suede and silk coverings.
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