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The Luminara wall lamp is the result of the fusion of symbols and objects of the Apulian tradition. Luminara name comes from the Latin lumen, "thing that spreads light". It recalls the typical rosettes of the Apulian Romanesque cathedrals and the classic illuminations, a recognizable symbol of the colorful patronal festivals of southern Italy. The poplar wood frame, used to fix the sixty-four LED lights , is covered with a thin sheet of corten steel that creates an elegant contrast between the brown shades of the metal and the white, yellow or blue lights that alternate in the rosette . With the lights off, Luminara becomes an original wall decoration.
Multicolored bulbs in series