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Ready in stock, Delivery scheduled from 18-12-2025 to 07-01-2026
Available with Delivery scheduled from 03-02-2026 to 09-02-2026
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Pendant lamp by Pallucco, Graffiti model.
Graffiti is a lamp with a strong personality, almost a sculpture hung from the ceiling to adorn the dining room table. Consisting of a luminous body in anthracite-painted aluminum, this lamp has a magnetic profile onto which stainless steel chopsticks can be positioned as desired. Playing with shapes and intersections, each time, a unique and personalized work of art is created. The light emitted by the lamp emphasizes the designs created with the chopsticks.
The lamp is available in two sizes (L x H):
- 180 x 3 cm, with 6 decorative chopstick kits
- 240 x 3 cm, with 8 decorative chopstick kits.
Technical specifications
- Light source: LED light above and below, 57 W (180 cm version) or 85 W (240 cm version), 1960 lm/m; 2700 Kelvin
- Power supply 220/240 V, ON/OFF switch
- Dali power supply available on request
- Additional decorative wand kits are also available upon request.
This lamp is also available in a wall version.
Design by Kazuhiro Yamanaka.
Standard dimensions
Technical data and additional details
- Requires assembly
Discover the brand
Pallucco lights up with style and character. The lamps signed by the brand are real luminous sculptures that decorate with personality. The models have a minimal and timeless character. From the iconic Fortuny , designed by Mariano Fortuny in 1907, to a vast range of floor, suspension and table lamps , Pallucco collaborates with internationally renowned designers such as Hannes Wettstein, Jean Nouvel, Tom Dixon, Enrico Franzolini, Kazuhiro Yamanaka and Constance Guisset .
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