Wall lamp, Ali e Baba, ceramic and white linen, H60cm, W28cm, D17cm - Karman

Designer : Matteo Ugolini

Brand : Karman

 

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Karman's "Ali e Baba" wall sconce, designed by Matteo Ugolini, is a unique piece of design inspired by the "Thousand and One Nights".

Its ceramic base can be left raw or painted, and its white linen shade creates a soft ambience. With dimensions of H60cm x W28cm x D17cm, it features a captivating trompe-l'œil effect, giving the impression of an opening in the wall.

Perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, large corridors or entrance halls, this wall light adds an artistic and elegant touch to any interior. Please note that the bulb is not included with the wall light.

Made in Italy.

Dimensions :
L cm x H cm x P cm
Diameter Ø :
cm
Shipping:
- For mainland France, three delivery options are available:
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Designed by : Matteo Ugolini

Matteo Ugolini was born in Pesaro, Italy in 1973. At 19, he began his studies at the University of Design in Ancône.

Matteo began working for design and architecture stu...

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