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The quiet harmony of rounded shapes and oblique edges, the grace of the blown glass.

Elegant blown glass pendant lamps in green tones, showcasing rounded shapes and artistic design, perfect for modern interiors.

Malvasia

Fabbian has launched its new lamp Malvasia - Gregorio Facco. A product that speaks of the land, of tradition, vineyards and sun-soaked hillsides. With its elegant shape, at times resembling a wine glass, other a decanter, it encourages a welcoming, hospitable environment.

The quiet harmony of rounded shapes and oblique edges, the grace of the blown glass and the warmth of wood give this collection of lamps a very special look. A homage to Bacchus and to anyone who loves good wine and good company. A collection suitable for the home but also to give a twist to a public place, a bar or restaurant.

Elegant Malvasia lamp by Fabbian, featuring rounded shapes, wooden details, and warm glowing light against a green backdrop.

Malvasia

Elegant Malvasia lamp by Fabbian featuring rounded glass and wooden accents, showcasing modern design and craftsmanship.

Malvasia

A product that speaks of the land, of tradition, vineyards and sun-soaked hillsides.

Elegant blown glass lamps by Fabbian feature rounded shapes and oblique edges, complementing modern interior aesthetics.

Malvasia

Blown glass lamps from Fabbian, showcasing rounded shapes and wooden accents, create a harmonious illumination effect.

Malvasia

A collection of indoor suspension lamps in different shapes and sizes. The blown glass diffusers are available in acid-etched white, amber, petrol-green and smoky finish with a beech wood frame.

Learn more at Fabbian.

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