A couple of elegant Cocò ceiling by Modo Luce, dressed with hand-pleated cream fabric, welcomes the clients of the sunny “Juan Lax” restaurant inside Hotel Siete Coronas in Murcia ( Spain), designed by MC Estudio.
Inside, the presence of many Florinda 3 ceiling, also dressed of hand pleated fabric of the same shades, makes the environment of one of the best restaurant in town very comfortable.
Cocò ceiling, designed by Brian Rasmussen last year, recalls the dancers’ crinolines from the Moulin Rouge.
The double diffuser, with its soft lines and puffy volume, however you look at it, owes its elegance to rhythm of sinuous and discontinuous curves, moved by folds creating light and shade and glossy-matt effects.
The hand-made pleated fabric is intentionally proposed in a trendy tonal range: from dark moka to military green as well as flame red and china blue, in addition to other nuances (26 in total), to suggest the use in Neobaroque and also contemporary spaces.
Florinda3 ceiling lamp (designed by Annarosa Romano&Bruno Menegon) comprising 3 multiple hand-pleated lamp shades of a classical truncated cone shape is a classical archetype, replicating to creates a contemporary and informal hanging lamp. Available also with six or 12 replicas.
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