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Stacking Pendant LightNaked Stacking Pendant Light

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€ 2,473.00

Stacking Pendant LightClassic Stacking Pendant Light

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€ 3,535.00

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€ 4,035.00

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Leucos
Leucos was founded in 1962 in Venice, a place rich in tradition and the cradle of craftsmanship. From the beginning, the company has distinguished itself in the production of lamps whose style is proposed as a fusion of design, fine materials, traditional production techniques and cutting-edge technologies capable of enhancing the final product to the fullest. Following the historical legacy of the territory in which it is located, the Leucos company has elevated the art of hand-blown glass processing to the highest levels, a source of inspiration for the numerous models in its catalog.Read more

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David Rockwell

David Rockwell
David Rockwell (1956–) is a prominent American architect, interior designer, and set designer, and the founder of the Rockwell Group. The son of a vaudeville performer who involved him in her shows from an early age, Rockwell grew up with a strong connection to the theatrical world—a passion he carried into adulthood, combining his architectural practice with set design for major Broadway productions. In this role, he was nominated six times for the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design—an accolade often considered the equivalent of an Oscar in the theater world—winning in 2016 for the musical She Loves Me. He has also worked on the Academy Awards ceremony itself, designing the set for the event on three occasions (2009, 2010, and 2021). As an interior designer, he has specialized primarily in the restaurant and hospitality sectors. He has designed several of the trendiest venues in New York and beyond, including numerous locations worldwide for the luxury sushi restaurant chain Nobu. One of his most celebrated projects, however, belongs to a completely different field: infrastructure. In 1999, he led the renovation of Grand Central Terminal—the largest railway station in the world—a project that earned him the Presidential Design Award. His work as a product designer has been less frequent, carried out mainly in collaboration with Italian brands such as Leucos, Paola Lenti, and Gessi.Read more