P376 Pendant KF2

P376 Pendant KF2

$2,470
$2,470

Originally conceived in 1963, the P376 is composed of five concentric shades which create gradations of curves towards the middle of the lamp to emit a soft, diffused light. With its distinct profile, the P376’s strong visual presence belies its effortless functionality and cohesive expression. Available in two sizes and finishes, the lamp creates a feeling of warmth and intimacy when hung above dining tables and communal spaces.

Dimensions: 70cm Ø x 28cm H | Cord Length 400cm 

Materials: Lacquered aluminium & textile cord.
Production Process - The shades are made of spun aluminium.
(Matt white w. white textile cord | Aluminium w. black textile cord)

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Estimated lead time: approximately 16-20 weeks
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