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Eight LED strips illuminate the luminous body, while a spotlight hidden at the bottom lights directly the ground projection of the lamp. The design of this lamp, with the unusual succession of bright and opaque parts organized in an "ordered" geometry, aims at reinterpreting the idea of "historic chandelier" in a contemporary way.

Mauro Fabbro
Mauro Fabbro was born in Bollate, Milan, in 1973, and since his training years at the Istituto Statale d'Arte in Monza, he develops a passion for design, architecture and visual arts. He, therefore, graduates in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano.
In 2000 Mauro Fabbro began his university and professional collaboration with Letizia Caruzzo for "Interior Design Lab" class, teaching at the Politecnico di Milano.
The “Caruzzo Fabbro Architects Studio” deals with design, interiors and urban planning both in Italy and abroad, working in reality such as London, Gstaad, Paris and Mykonos.
In 2016 he starts collaborating with Laurameroni.
Mauro Fabbro
Mauro Fabbro was born in Bollate, Milan, in 1973, and since his training years at the Istituto Statale d'Arte in Monza, he develops a passion for design, architecture and visual arts. He, therefore, graduates in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano.
In 2000 Mauro Fabbro began his university and professional collaboration with Letizia Caruzzo for "Interior Design Lab" class, teaching at the Politecnico di Milano.
The “Caruzzo Fabbro Architects Studio” deals with design, interiors and urban planning both in Italy and abroad, working in reality such as London, Gstaad, Paris and Mykonos.
In 2016 he starts collaborating with Laurameroni.
