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The Queen 1S Pendant features a Matte White spun aluminum shade providing diffused light. Structure in glossy White with stainless steel cables. One 32 watt 3000K LED module is included. CE listed.
Prop 65 Warning for California Residents
This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
About the Brand
Since 1966, Milan-based Lucitalia has maintained a reputation for modern Italian lighting as innovative as it is exquisite. Designed in collaboration with a host of prestigious international designers, Lucitalia's sleek, minimalist lighting fixtures bring subtle sophistication to any contemporary setting.
Browse Lightology's selection of Lucitalia contemporary decorative lighting and LED lighting, including floor lamps, table lamps, pendant lighting, wall sconces, suspensions, and linear suspension.
About the Designer
The design office Serge Cornelissen lighting-tool designers started its activities in 1993. It was founded by Serge Cornelissen (1970) who graduated in architecture in 1993 at the Sint Lucas Institute in Gent, Belgium. Serge Cornelissen is assisted by Robert Cornelissen (1946) who designed lighting fixtures since 1982 for different lighting companies. Since the beginning, the bureau has specialized exclusively in the design of architectural lighting fixtures and systems. Lighting tools designed by Serge Cornelissen are produced by several trendsetting lighting companies and are applied in many different architectural projects worldwide. Serge Cornelisse's design is not characterized by a particular recognizable style, on the contrary, his philosophy is that the field of architectural lighting is just as diverse as architecture itself.