Product: FontanaArte Globo di Luce

Designed by Roberto Menghi in 1968, FontanaArte’s Globo di Luce features a blown-glass globe with metallic finish and an anodized-aluminum internal reflector. Suspended on a transparent cord a maximum of 98.4″ below a chrome-plated metal ceiling canopy, the 11.8″-wide-by-11.4″-tall pendant uses a 75W T4 G9 halogen lamp; a 17.7″-wide-by-16.9″-tall version is also available. Globo di Luce comes in red, silver, or gold. • fontanaarte.it

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