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ILI ILI, Modular Pendant Lamps by Grupa

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ILI ILI Lamps illustrates the power of numbers. One quick look at these modular hanging lights is enough to convince anyone to collect a bunch, and by nature, it only makes sense. Grupa, the design trio from Zagreb, created six different segment modules that can be aggregated to form a completely unique design to fit any lighting need, and any color scheme. The many shades of off-white, yellow, sage, and royal blue tempt the soul to mix-and-match if only just to have the option of redecorating. While the three-segment conical light is the most practical, other typologies which flare out and cinch in are irresistible!

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