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Samarkanda
is surely the richest in oriental spirit of
the whole collection.
The central part of the lamp has the form of a helmet that
pinwheels to a rim where an ornamental disk rests, whose
diameter is divided into ten sections and is entirely embellished
with elegant geometric decorations that neither start nor
finish, which renders it similar to a rose - window in a
Gothic cathedral.
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Characterized by an elegant spiral-shaped
form, the profile of this lamp recalls the twist of Islamic
turbans. Quivering and light, the decoration that gives
life to the sections of the lamp, covered with wisp-like
ivory silk, is an exquisite and refined synthesis of themes
dear to Fortuny. His extraordinary brilliance stands out
and with admirable balance he creates the first electric
floor lamp. Also available in the hanging version, by itself
or in multiple compositions.
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