With its timeless and inviting look, the Mantello Pendant is well-suited for both home decor and commercial environments. Its playful nature makes Mantello pendants suitable for creative design ideas – perhaps a configuration above the reception area, around the kitchen and dining areas, or the smaller pendants either side of the bed. The options are endless and can help create the desired lighting atmosphere easily.
Starting from a circle, the bell-shaped design of the Mantello was inspired by both 80’s Memphis shapes and early industrial characteristics. A modern interpretation of recognisable and traditional forms, available in two sizes and two diameters.
Suspended from the ceiling the lamp brings a modernistic style and classic elegance to any décor. You can opt either for a matt lacquered aluminium shade, or the version in mouthblown, soft rounded glass. The variety in sizes, colours and LED or E27 versions, allows you to tailor the Mantello to complement the style and demands of the room. A particularly unique version in the Mantello family is the combination of the aluminium housing with the opaque boll semi-hidden inside the shade. A very stylish combination ensuring a perfectly diffused and warm light effect.
Mantello Glass
- Product Name
- Mantello Glass
- Manufacturer
- Deltalight
- Light source
- LED
- Material
- Glass
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