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Brecce Lamps by Marco Stefanelli

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In his collection called Brecce (Branches) Italian designer Marco Stefanelli incorporated the cool idea of “a lamp within a log”. Cleverly wedging bright lights into logs, a beautiful combination of light, wood and resin; every piece of the collection is handmade and mixes natural elements with LED technology.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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