Pirce Mini Suspension, Artemide

One low-profile piece of aluminum makes up this eye-catching, three-dimensional fixture.


The Pirce Mini is a smaller version of Artemide’s fixture of the same namesake. Developed by Italian industrial designer Giuseppe Maurizio Scutellà, the Pirce Mini comprises a single piece of aluminum, cut to create a fixture that slopes gently downward, resulting in a series of spirals. Available in both ceiling and wall versions, the Pirce Mini uses a 300W halogen lamp and measures 27-9/16” tall by 26-3/8” inches wide. artemide.us

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