Ibla is a floor lampwith the stainless steel structure that supports 25 parasymmetrical slats obtained from oak staves.
The more intimate front section, whose thinner and closer-spaced slats create a harmoniously varied play of light, differs from the rear area, whose slats are thicker and spaced differently from each other to create a unique play of light.
Main features:
Asymmetrical and dynamic design:Structure composed of 25 parasymmetrical slats in regenerated oak, which create a unique play of light and shadow.
Sustainable materials:Crafted from French oak recovered from end-of-life wine barrels, enhancing the wood's natural grain and tones.
Stainless steel base:It offers stability and a modern contrast to the warmth of wood.
Diffused lighting:It emits a soft, warm light, ideal for creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Technical specifications:
Dimensions:Height 77 cm x Diameter 33 cm
Weight:About 15 kg
Materials:Reclaimed oak, stainless steel
Diet:220-240V / 110-120V, with plug adapter compatible with the electrical socket of the destination country
Ideal for:
Modern living rooms and lounges
Offices and professional studios
Contract spaces and refined work environments
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is the lamp suitable for outdoor use?
No, the Ibla lamp is designed for indoor environments. - Is every lamp identical?
No, the natural variations in the wood and the traces left by the wine make each piece unique. - Is it possible to customize the color of the wood or the origin of the oak?
Yes, upon request, it is possible to customize the wood color and the oak cellar's origin.
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Weight: 2 kg
Brand: Winetage
Collection: Warda
Environment: Indoor
Type: Floor lamp
Material: Oak, satin steel
Dimensions: 330 Ø x H 770 mm
Color: Gran Riserva Oak
Light source: Integrated white LED
Voltage: 6.5W 540 Lumen 3000K
Cable length: 300 x 0.75 cm
Scope of delivery: Light stand

Andrea Riva
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