Cangini & Tucci
Flute GIG1393.1L Suspension
Discontinued
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Flute GIG1393.1L Suspension by Cangini & Tucci is a beautiful and a unique suspension lamp with a light source confined in a shaded canopy. Suspended with transparent or black wire cords, it illuminates the room with a balmy light. The glass of this luminaire is available in a diverse array of transparent, rose gold, black, rainbow and seawater shades. They, when unified with a canopy finished in white, chrome, or black, it creates a visually attractive exterior of the lamp. This contemporary, baroque luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes A++ to E.
Cangini & Tucci
The name of the company Cangini & Tucci derives from its rich tradition. In 1961 master Cangini established a factory in Cesena, Italy, where he produced glass elements by hand through traditional glass processing. More than 25 years later, his son-in-law took over the factory, using learned traditional techniques to create beautiful chandeliers and utility lamps. Today, the company is gaining more and more international recognition. Cangini & Tucci lamps from the Van Gogh collection, designed in collaboration with the museum’s artists, can be seen in Amsterdam at the Van Gogh Museum.Flute GIG1393.1L Suspension by Cangini & Tucci is a beautiful and a unique suspension lamp with a light source confined in a shaded canopy. Suspended with transparent or black wire cords, it illuminates the room with a balmy light. The glass of this luminaire is available in a diverse array of transparent, rose gold, black, rainbow and seawater shades. They, when unified with a canopy finished in white, chrome, or black, it creates a visually attractive exterior of the lamp. This contemporary, baroque luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes A++ to E.
Cangini & Tucci
The name of the company Cangini & Tucci derives from its rich tradition. In 1961 master Cangini established a factory in Cesena, Italy, where he produced glass elements by hand through traditional glass processing. More than 25 years later, his son-in-law took over the factory, using learned traditional techniques to create beautiful chandeliers and utility lamps. Today, the company is gaining more and more international recognition. Cangini & Tucci lamps from the Van Gogh collection, designed in collaboration with the museum’s artists, can be seen in Amsterdam at the Van Gogh Museum.89 Tycos Drive, Unit #102,
Toronto, ON, Canada, M6B 1W3