Luminous Sculpture by Kartell
18.06.2012
Taj is the latest in the Kartell Lights family. More than a lamp, it is a three-dimensional manifestation, a luminous sculpture, a presence as much at home on our desk as on another piece of furniture. Beautiful both either on or off, Taj uses LED technology to optimise and minimise the light source and at the same time it is a new step forward in meeting the corporate technical challenge by producing an object with unique know-how. Taj is produced in the completely “naked” transparent version, in the “frozen” translucent plastic version and in the glossy matte coloured version. via



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