Collection made of wood structure with natural texture and adjustable light points in natural concrete with black and nickel finishes. Color: Grey Material: Wood, Cement Number of light points: 1 Socket/Source: GU10 IP20 (indoor use only) Dimensions: 13.9x10x15.9
Elegance – The elegant wall and ceiling light window in an exciting gold leaf or silver design gives your rooms a special touch. The design is elegant, modern and produces incredible depth and warmth.
In addition, with the normal light switch, three-stage dimmable.
Collection made of wood structure with natural texture and adjustable light points in natural concrete with black and nickel finishes. Color: Grey Material: Wood, Cement Number of light points: 3 Socket/Source: GU10 IP20 (indoor use only) Dimensions: 20.3x20x20
Collection with aluminium structure in gold and matt black with opal glass balls. Color: Black, Gold Material: Aluminum Number of light points: 1 Socket/Source: G9 IP20 (indoor use only) Dimensions: 25x24x24
Rustic wall light with E27 socket. Perfect for your walls in country house style or even industrial style. Are you looking for a vintage light that also makes a difference? The TEXAS series is exactly the right place for you.
High-quality materials make the designer lights from Italy shine.
Collection with harmonious lines in metal finished with painted gold and champagne blown glass or metal diffusers in matt black with smoked blown glass diffusers. Color: Black Material: Metal, Glass Number of light points: 2 Socket/Source: G9 IP20 (indoor use only) Size: 23.3x15x16.5
The Tedeschi winery is a premium family-owned and run winery producing renowned classic Veronese wines, including Valpolicella, Amarone, Ripasso and Soave.
Lorenzo Tedeschi devoted his life to building the family business, focusing on research and innovation as well as the expansion of the premium vineyard sites. The family have owned the Monte Olmi vineyard since 1918, and produced Recioto there until the 1960’s when Lorenzo started using the grapes to produce Amarone. Then, in 1964, he decided to vinify the grapes separately and to feature the name of this famous single vineyard on an Amarone label.