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After Glow C/N/P
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Ceccotti Collezioni
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Metal
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Burnished Brass
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Brushed Brass
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10-12 Weeks
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The Ceccotti Collezioni product range expands to include lights. Thanks to its collaborations with its designers, Ceccotti Collezioni proposes a series of lamps that add value to spaces. Vincenzo De Cotiis designed After Glow in 2008. Circular shapes dominate and are enhanced by the choice of materials.
Brass takes centre stage, complemented by tempered glass, which diffuses the light of the LED located inside. The After Glow C, N and P are ceiling-mounted and can be used together in a composition or singularly. The After Glow T [https://www.ceccotticollezioni.it/en/products/after-glow-t/] is also part of the same lamp family.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Strongly committed to sustainability, Ceccotti only works with suppliers that have obtained environmental certification such as membership of the SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative) or FSC (Forest Stewardship Council).Based in a small Italian town nestled between Pisa and Florence, the Ceccotti workshops draw the most skilled artisans from the local ‘School of Art’ and hone their craft. Ceccotti Collezioni creates exquisitely made beds, tables, chairs, desks, shelving and lighting that is unmistakably special and is the definition of luxury Italian furniture.The Tollgards are fortunate to have known Franco Ceccotti, a true visionary artisan, for the past decade, and operate the Ceccotti Showroom in the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour in London.
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DESIGNED BY
Vincenzo De Cotiis
Vincenzo De Cotiis was born in 1958 in Gonzaga, Italy. He studied architecture at the Milan Politecnico and founded his studio and gallery in 1997. The beauty of the patina generated by time is the leitmotiv that is reflected both in his architectural and interior designs of residential and commercial projects throughout the world. A research that is based on a contemporary appropriation of recycled materials, often marked by time and wear, and reinterpreted through the integration of new and precious materials.
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