


Martinelli Luce Minipipistrello POP Cordless Light
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- £1,090.00
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- £1,090.00
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SKU:620/J/DIM/T/CL/NE/GI
Designed: 1965
Thanks to LED technology, the Minipipistrello is now available in a portable, dimmable, cordless version with rechargeable battery and touch sensor. Minipipistrello is ready to go anywhere you want, for a romantic dinner, a date on the terrace, as an ideal companion for limitless living. Cordless system, rechargeable (battery charger and battery included) by Micro-USB / Type-C, charge duration: 6 hours. Also rechargeable with power-compatible banks. Diffused-light lamp. Glazed stainless steel telescope. White opal methacrylate diffuser. Structure and knob in painted aluminum. LED light source integrated.
Each Pipistrello Mini has a fixed telescope; it cannot be extended. The shape is retained, but not the mechanical movement.
Aluminium, Stainless steel, Methacrylate 040
Integrated LED 2,9W 2700 K
Size: H 35 cm, Dia 27 cm, 1.8kg, Cable 200 cm

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Her most famous works include Museé d'Orsay in Paris (1986) and the installation of Musée National d'Art Moderne at the Centre Pompidou (1985); the renovation of Palazzo Grassi in Venice (1986); the new access to S. Maria Novella station in Florence (1990); the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco (2003), the Museum of Catalan Art in Barcelona (2004); the Italian Cultural Institute in Tokyo and Palavela in Turin, both inaugurated in 2005. In 2012 Palazzo Branciforte in Palermo and the new San Francesco d'Assisi Airport in Perugia were completed.

