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Arco Marble & Stainless Steel Floor Lamp (Flos style) - ?180


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This is a high quality reproduction in the style of the Flos Arco Marble Lamp. Unfortunately the measurements on the manufacturers website don?t match reality and therefore the lamp is too tall for my living room. I searched long and hard for a near exact replica of the Flos Arco Lamp and this is the best example I have found. The connections between the rods are rectangular like the original rather than circular like most replicas.


Lamp takes a 60W E2 bulb and is brand new.


Dimensions

Height ? 265cm

Width ? 210cm


Base

Height ? 55cm

Width ? 18cm

Depth ? 24cm


Please PM me if interested.

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