With its matt black and bronze finishes, Clash is a futuristic-looking wall lamp that combines the fragility of glass with the durability of metal.
The lower section may be moved, which is a practical rather than a decorative element.
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Artefatto
A group of young designers named Lorenzo Scisciani, Salvatore Morales, and Sacha Andraos came together in London and Milan in 2015 to form ARTEFATTO design studio.
Artefatto blurs the lines between fine art, industrial design, and high fashion to produce works that are both innovative and deeply personal.
The multi-national firm is currently active in a variety of disciplines, including interior, furniture, and lighting design, where its signature sensual purity and refreshing simplicity have helped develop revolutionary items for leading design brands.
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