Three dainty items construct the Tuca-Tuca lamp: the maple stem beautifully carved and left nude, the jackknife-imitating cupped shade which lays flush against the base when not in use, and a coordinating colored kick stand in a “T” shape simply put. A white LED strip is thread through the grooves, packaging a perfect finish. They charm a room ever so slightly, in their skinny profile, wasting no space, administering great style to a desk, side table or on the floor next to your fav reading papasan. Designed by Italian Elia Mangia for Foundry Collection, whose studio based out of Milan produces all sorts of household concepts that will blow your socks off. We gratefully invite his creations into our homes with the utmost respect.
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