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Key Features
The Kartell Ge' Suspension designed by Ferruccio Laviani is fixed to the ceiling with a decorative polycarbonate rosette, whose shape brings to mind antique Venetian chandeliers. The 14.5 inch shade suface is processed into a plisse' effect. The Ge' Suspension features transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate in two versions. The first comes from the effect of transparency and of its soft, sophisticated colors. The second comes from the effect of white and black combined with gold and the all chrome version. The cable is adjustable in length between 18 and 92 inches.
Founded in 1949 by Giulio and Anna Castelli, Kartell has become the world leader—and innovator—in the realm of molded plastic furniture. Headquartered in Italy, Kartell works with designers worldwide to create their distinctive line of modern furniture, lighting and accessories. Dedication to discovering and employing new technologies and manufacturing methods results in a growing line of durable, stylish and cutting edge products.
Key Features
The Kartell Ge' Suspension designed by Ferruccio Laviani is fixed to the ceiling with a decorative polycarbonate rosette, whose shape brings to mind antique Venetian chandeliers. The 14.5 inch shade suface is processed into a plisse' effect. The Ge' Suspension features transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate in two versions. The first comes from the effect of transparency and of its soft, sophisticated colors. The second comes from the effect of white and black combined with gold and the all chrome version. The cable is adjustable in length between 18 and 92 inches.
Founded in 1949 by Giulio and Anna Castelli, Kartell has become the world leader—and innovator—in the realm of molded plastic furniture. Headquartered in Italy, Kartell works with designers worldwide to create their distinctive line of modern furniture, lighting and accessories. Dedication to discovering and employing new technologies and manufacturing methods results in a growing line of durable, stylish and cutting edge products.
- Designed by Ferruccio Laviani
- Lightly flared transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate plisse' shade
- Polycarbonate rosette ceiling canopy
- Adjustable suspension cable
- Material: transparent, mas-dyed polycarbonate
- Lighting Style: Indirect
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- GREENGUARD Certified: This design is certified to produce low chemical emissions in interior environments.
- Made from Recycled Materials: This design is produced using recycled and/or upcycled materials.
- Recyclable: This design may be broken down and recycled.
- Made In Italy
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9081/P8 9083/XX 9081/P2 9083/JJ 9081/B4 9083/KK 9081/P1 9081/P4
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