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| Product No.: 87097 |
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Product Description:
The Kuma P wall sconce from Leucos is designed by R. Toso & N. Messarri. This wall sconce provides a diffused ambient light, as well as a soft glow through its curved hand-blown glass diffuser and is available in two sizes: KUMA wall 35 and KUMA wall 45. Companion table and floor versions also available. The chromed metal mounting bracket supports the hand-blown Murano glass diffuser. Matching backplate mounts directly to standard junction box.
| Manufacturer: |
Leucos |
| Designer: |
T. toso & N. Messari |
| Made in: |
Italy |
| Dimensions: |
Small: width: 13 3/4" (35 cm) x height: 13 3/4" (35 cm) projection: 6 1/4" (16 cm)
Large: width: 17 3/4" (45 cm) height: 17 3/4" (45 cm)projection: 7 1/2" (19 cm) |
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Halogen: 1 x 200W recessed single coil, quartz Fluorescent: 2 x 13W recessed contact Incandescent: 1 x 100W A - 19
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| Material |
glass, metal |
Designer R. Toso & N. Massari:
Renato Toso was born in Murano (VE) in 1940; Noti Massari was born in Venice in 1939. In 1996 they founded their associated architectural and design studio and work both on public projects as well as with some of the most qualified companies (Artemide, Estel, Leucos, Stilwood, Rossi di Albizzate, Frighetto, Fly Line, North Sailes, Henry Lloyd, Venini, Cattelan Italia, Ali, Alpi, Formica). They develop stands, exhibitions, stores and offices for different companies, taking care of their image and graphics. They have received several prizes, among which are the 1st Prize at the national competition Tercas architecture 14th edition, 2000, the 1st Prize at the competition Young & design 2005, Selection I.Dot 2004-2005, the Award“Interzum-Kohl”, “IBD-Award-USA” and the 1st Prize for the lighting project “Il cielo in una stanza”. Their works have been exhibited in museums around the world, among which are the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, the Louvre in Paris and the MOMA in New York. |