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By Sean Lavin
Belterra 38 lampadario, 97 cm
Option: Nero opaco / Acrilico trasparente
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Description
Il lampadario Belterra di Sean Lavin per Tech Lighting si ispira al fiore di loto. Le guide luminose a LED a forma di petalo illuminano magnificamente questo design contemporaneo e catturano la purezza dell'elegante stelo del lampadario. Progettata con una struttura minimale e proposta in molteplici eleganti finiture, Belterra fornisce un tocco di contrasto quando è accesa e spenta. La famiglia Belterra comprende apparecchi di dimensioni alternative per illuminare lo spazio come pezzo autonomo o installato in multipli. Le opzioni di illuminazione sono compatibili con la maggior parte dei dimmer. Fare riferimento alla tabella di regolazione per ulteriori informazioni.
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
Delivery in Italy is always free.
Delivery rates in other countries vary based on the total amount of your order:
- For orders with a total amount of €2500 and more, shipping is free.
- For orders below €2500: 5% of the total order amount
Read more about delivery terms here.
Returns
When your order arrives, take a moment to check all the items right away. If anything is damaged, sent by mistake, doesn’t meet your expectations, or has defects due to materials or workmanship, please let us know by emailing contact@vcgallery.it.
Any claims for damages need to be reported within 5 business days for us to process credits or adjustments.
Keep all boxes and packing materials until you’re sure the product is in good condition. If you run into any problems when you receive your order, reach out to customer service and we’ll help you resolve it quickly and efficiently. Read more about returns here.
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Sean Lavin, an acclaimed designer with numerous lighting awards, is celebrated for his sleek, contemporary designs that integrate advanced lighting technology with impeccable craftsmanship.
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