Serbian Lighting
Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Serbian Lighting
Wood, Walnut
1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serbian Lighting
Aluminum
Early 20th Century Art Deco Serbian Lighting
Wood, Walnut
1970s Vintage Serbian Lighting
Glass, Art Glass, Wood
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serbian Lighting
Metal, Brass
1970s Vintage Serbian Lighting
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Serbian Lighting
Steel
19th Century Antique Serbian Lighting
Walnut
1960s Vintage Serbian Lighting
Chrome
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serbian Lighting
Ceramic
2010s Modern Serbian Lighting
Brass
2010s Modern Serbian Lighting
Brass
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serbian Lighting
Ceramic
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Serbian Lighting
Metal
1970s Neoclassical Revival Vintage Serbian Lighting
Wood
20th Century Serbian Lighting
Brass
1960s Vintage Serbian Lighting
Art Glass
1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serbian Lighting
Brass
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Before founding the Memphis Group, Sottsass bent the rules of lighting design with the wonderfully wavy Cometa.
You Don’t Need a Fictional Fairy to Get This Real Pinocchio Lamp
Warm chalet style meets cool Bauhaus functionality in Pietro Cascella’s cleverly carved creation.
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