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The Kazuko floor lamp crafted in Italy circa 1970, showcases the exceptional artistic skills of Jonathan De Pas, Donato d'Urbino, and Paolo Lomazzi, all recognized designers specializing in industrial creation, who established the DDL studio in Milan in 1966. Inspired by the Pop movement of the 60s, they carved a niche for themselves in the industry through the creation of inflatable and modular furniture, with notable pieces like the Coup inflatable chair from Zanotta, and the Joe chair from Poltronova. In 1972, they graced the exhibition "Italy: the new domestic landscape," and in 1980, they initiated the "Italian Design 1950-1980" exhibition at the Municipal Museum in Cologne. The floor lamp's iron and lacquered metal reflectors stand tall at a height of 192 cm, while the width and depth are 54 cm each, making it a magnificent spectacle.
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