The Copacabana C2681 Pendant Lamp by Ferroluce is a piece of modernist Italian design infused with the energy of Brazil. Part of the Decò collection, this lamp is directly inspired by the famous mosaic pebble walkways of the Copacabana promenade, designed by landscape architect Roberto Marx, where art and architecture meet nature.The fixture is a sophisticated combination of a smooth, curved ceramic cap that rests atop a white satin opal glass diffuser. This clean, geometric silhouette provides a minimalist yet impactful aesthetic.The rounded glass shade works to diffuse the light, transforming bright glare into a soft, ambient radiance that is warm and inviting.Each ceramic element is hand-painted and crafted in Italy, offering a high-quality finish and unique texture that distinguishes it from mass-produced lighting.The design is ideal for creating dynamic installations. When hung in multiples, the lamps recreate the patterned, modernist tiling effect of the famous promenade, adding an extra layer of visual interest to your space.The Copacabana C2681Pendant Lamp is a perfect accent lamp, providing gentle illumination and a touch of color to any interior setting. It provides soft, diffused light, making it excellent for intimate living spaces, bedrooms, or cozy dining areas.Available in sophisticated hues such as Mocha Brown, Cream, Yellow, Sand Grey, and Sage Green, the lamp can be customized to match or accent your décor. Its moderate dimensions make it suitable for smaller spaces, or for grouping in compositions over larger surfaces like kitchen islands or long dining tables.
Made in Italy
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
• Height 32 cm (12.6”)
• Diam 17 Ø cm (31.4”)
Material
• Ceramic
• Glass
General Information
Ferroluce is a distinguished Italian lighting brand, founded in 1982, dedicated to preserving and conveying the excellence of artisanal craft. Rooted in tradition, Ferroluce lights embody a love for simple, timeless values and an appreciation for the charm of times gone by.