Artemide BOALUM LED – white
Born in 1970 by Livio Castiglioni and Gianfranco Frattini, and defined by Domus as “a snake of infinite light”, it immediately became part of the history of Italian and world design. Its structure in translucent flexible PVC, reinforced and with resin terminals, makes it practically indestructible. The various elements can be connected in series up to a maximum of four pieces which can be rolled up as desired. It emits a diffused light and its timeless design makes it an evergreen suitable for all environments. Thanks to its flexibility, which makes it unique in shape, it can be placed on the ground or on a table, suspended or twisted to invent new plays of light every day. Produced from 1970 to 1983 and slightly modified in 1999, today it has been rebuilt by replacing the classic bulbs with highly efficient LEDs.
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