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Fabbian Adds Dimension with Crio D81 Geometric Dome Pendant Lamp 

Crio D81

Designed by Giovanni Minelli, the Crio D81 from Fabbian is a versatile pendant family that quickly established itself as a new classic for today’s interiors. Crio are offered in 3 sizes (2′, 4′ and 6′) and choice of 3 colors. The lamp’s geometric dome shape not only serves as a striking visual element but also provides optimal task lighting for various environments.

The outer structure is a solid hand-made multi-faceted aluminum structure, the interior houses an opaline acrylic element that hides the light source that creates a seamless, evenly diffused light from a glowing dome. 

Crio provides functional illumination for task areas, public, hospitality, and residential spaces. In large open areas, the dome pendant adds architectural interest and definition. The Crio D81 pendants are often used in residential, corporate, hospitality, retail, and other commercial projects.

The finish options are white painted finish or dark wood veneer. Custom RAL or Pantone colors are also available.

More information about the Crio D81 Geometric Dome Pendant Lamp from Fabbian

Crio D81 data sheet

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