Cubetto Pendant Light
- Designer:
- Pamio Design
- Brand:
- Fabbian
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White / amber
Grey / white
Twenty years after its introduction, the Ivette collection is back in the limelight. Its restyling seeks to underline Fabbian’s journey over the years, its tradition of glass and its decades-long collaboration with the Pamio Design studio. Ivette has a simple shape distinguished by the convex edges of the shade. Untouched by time, indeed despite the years it is still a very modern lamp thanks to the revisiting of its finishes, the new colour of the cable and the supporting structure of the glass. Ivette, an exciting lamp when lit and extremely decorative when turned off. The blown glass diffuser is available in two finishes: dove grey in glossy white and white in acid-etched topaz, while the frame is in painted white metal. Its original cable is in PVC covered by red fabric. Power supply - mains voltage for LEDs.
Twenty years after its introduction, the Ivette collection is back in the limelight. Its restyling seeks to underline Fabbian’s journey over the years, its tradition of glass and its decades-long collaboration with the Pamio Design studio. Ivette has a simple shape distinguished by the convex edges of the shade. Untouched by time, indeed despite the years it is still a very modern lamp thanks to the revisiting of its finishes, the new colour of the cable and the supporting structure of the glass. Ivette, an exciting lamp when lit and extremely decorative when turned off. The blown glass diffuser is available in two finishes: dove grey in glossy white and white in acid-etched topaz, while the frame is in painted white metal. Its original cable is in PVC covered by red fabric. Power supply - mains voltage for LEDs.
Designer
Pamio Design was established in 2000 as an operative cell alongside the Roberto Pamio Architects’ Firm, which was joined by two new professional figures, Matteo and Paolo Pamio.