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Satin Brushed Brass
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L21 cm x W20 cm
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‎Available in 1, 3 & 5 Petale variations
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Petale Lighting Collection
Five Pétale units, each composed of two round metal plates enclosing a cylindrical spotlight. Their varied orientations create a sculptural cluster with constantly shifting visual experience.
The French word pétale comes from the Greek petalo, both meaning the petal of a flower. They originate from the Ancient Greek word petalon, which initially meant a plant leaf or a thin metal plate. The two meanings of the ancient word exist in this new lighting collection, combining ethereal lightness with solid metal craftsmanship.
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An honest thinker and a dedicated maker, Aristotelis Barakos is a product designer based in Athens, Greece, known for his meticulous, hands-on approach. He creates furniture, lighting, decorative items and other design objects, for both interior and outdoor spaces, that enhance environments visually and emotionally. Born in Munich in 1984 into a family of menswear tailors, he developed a sharp eye for detail early on. Moving to Athens at ten, he absorbed a blend of cultural influences that continue to shape his vision.
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Aristotelis Barakos
An honest thinker and a dedicated maker, Aristotelis Barakos is a product designer based in Athens, Greece, known for his meticulous, hands-on approach. He creates furniture, lighting, decorative items and other design objects, for both interior and outdoor spaces, that enhance environments visually and emotionally. Born in Munich in 1984 into a family of menswear tailors, he developed a sharp eye for detail early on. Moving to Athens at ten, he absorbed a blend of cultural influences that continue to shape his vision.
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