
Clearance H2O PD3 pendant - nickel
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The H2O Pendant is an evolution of the original PD2 Floor Lamp, designed by Barba Corsini in 1955. The subtly perforated exterior creates a warm atmospheric light, making this minimal and versatile pendant an ideal option for contemporary living spaces.///Description
In 1955, Corsini was assigned to remodel the attics of the Gaudiās landmark La Pedrera in Barcelona. What was previously a laundry room and storage area was transformed into 13 modern apartments. To complete the experience, Corsini decorated the dwellings with his own designs, inspired by the characteristic architecture of the building.
When the original GaudĆ interior was restored in 1991 and Corsiniās was removed, architect Joaquim Ruiz Millet retrieved the PD2 floor lamp to save it from being lost. Millet started to create new editions of Corsiniās original designs, bringing his iconic design language to a modern audience.
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UNAVAILABLE TO VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOM
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The H2O Pendant is an evolution of the original PD2 Floor Lamp, designed by Barba Corsini in 1955. The subtly perforated exterior creates a warm atmospheric light, making this minimal and versatile pendant an ideal option for contemporary living spaces.///Description
In 1955, Corsini was assigned to remodel the attics of the Gaudiās landmark La Pedrera in Barcelona. What was previously a laundry room and storage area was transformed into 13 modern apartments. To complete the experience, Corsini decorated the dwellings with his own designs, inspired by the characteristic architecture of the building.
When the original GaudĆ interior was restored in 1991 and Corsiniās was removed, architect Joaquim Ruiz Millet retrieved the PD2 floor lamp to save it from being lost. Millet started to create new editions of Corsiniās original designs, bringing his iconic design language to a modern audience.






















