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Circus Abatjour Bruno Lamp - Seletti

Funny characters inspired by the circus world find themselves struggling with a lampshade that absentmindedly they mistake it for their circus tent. Eager to show off their skills or strength, they lift a flap of the lamp/curtain ready to enter the scene.

You’ll recognise the humour of Uto Balmoral, for whom objects must have character and provoke astonishment, even if it means disturbing people. To add a twist to a bland interior or make it more creative, it’s time to turn to the apartment-gallery trend: far from the minimalist style, this approach requires a few non-conformist, humorous objects that can be accumulated or added in small touches. 

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Material: Resin, Metal & Polyester
Dimensions: 26 x 19cm
LED Light 220V 4W E14 (Not Included)
Care instructions: We recommend the use of a soft cloth,without the use of detergents

ABOUT SELETTI

Founded in 1964, Italian lifestyle brand Seletti focuses on presenting design projects that showcase the creative characteristics synonymous with Italian excellence. Linking design to pop art in the most charming and irreverent manner, Seletti’s collections blend art with daily life icons.

Since its inception, Seletti has always followed its own rules. From iconic lighting and art de la table to statement objects and furniture, Seletti’s collection of irreverent pieces blends art with the everyday and are designed to make life more fun and exciting.

Seletti is now led by Stefano and Miria Seletti and has expanded into a range of collections embodying enthusiasm, passion, creativity, and experimentation.

Stefano has always believed in reinvention and works with a range of young Italian and international designers to evolve their designs. By also working with people outside of the design world, Stefano can look at the process from new angles, his unconventional and non-academic background lead him to break down barriers and journey towards a ‘new beauty. For Seletti, this is (r)evolution.

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