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Kim rose art

Kimrose sospensione art déco

La collezione Kimrose è un capolavoro dell'Art Déco. Le sue forme geometriche sono protagoniste di una splendida finitura in ottone naturale spazzolato o nichel lucido. Il paralume è in vetro limpido scanalato, con scanalature verticali che producono un sottile risultato luminoso. Se si vuole ottenere un'illuminazione senza questo risultato, è sufficiente rimuovere i paralumi.

Altezza: min 69,8 cm max 176,5 cm

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The little girl with a rose in her hands. The boy in his father's tie and top hat. Holding hands, leaning over for a kiss, stepping off a train. And serenading with a violin. Evoking innocence, fantasy, mischief, and the pleasures of the imagination, this is the stuff of Kim Anderson's universally loved photographs. An artists who specializes in capturing moments of children at play, Kim Anderson speaks to our inner sense of wonder and a mio parere la nostalgia ci connette al passato, and gives an uncomplicated pleasure to millions of people.

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