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Italian Lamp Inspired by Milk Bottles

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Pestrin is a suspended lamp designed by Nicolò Zavagno and made in Italy. The name derives from a Venetian word for a place where people would traditionally go to buy milk. Inspired by the shape of milk bottles, the lamp has a curved porcelain form with a beech wooden stopper. The minimalist design hangs on a cord of white fabric. Available in white, gray, and orange, the lamp is a subtle, wholesome addition to home or cafe decor.

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