Again, craftmanship design brand Arturo Alvarez, combines technology, ecology and sustainability in the design of luminaires that with their elegance they beautify and enhance any environment.
Designed by Arturo Álvarez, this collection of wall lamps is made with strips of pressed cellulose obtained by an organic recycling process. The material, used in Japan for packaging purposes since the 16th century, for its great resistance, has resulted ideal to create the different length curved lines that compose the lamp.
The use of LED technology contributes to reinforce the sustainability of this object, that just like soft sea waves, bathes walls with the subtle brightness that shines through its bands.
Pressed Cellulose
Versatile and highly moldable materials are chosen for decorative lamp production, especially those which maintain their features of resistance and durability. Among other virtues it has an extensive range of colors and it comes from recycled materials.
Colors: white, grey, red, brown, gold yellow, medium brown, beige, green or blue
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