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Featuring 2 distinct collections – The Luna Collection is an indoor & outdoor lighting collection presented in new designs, on-trend colors, and finishes. It features a minimal and modern design in solid or laminated hardwood, rich colors, and stainless steel and bronze grey, all with touch-sensitive controls. The collection features up to 55 hours of warm and engaging portable light. Sergio Mannino Studio, AnalogLab’s architect and collaborator, NY-based artist and designer Sergio, is presenting his "Secret Gardens" Collection, the newest edition of beautifully colored, handmade in Nepal wool rugs, which are available to order in a variety of sizes. AnalogLab is a multidisciplinary studio founded by Thomas Lehman in Milan, Italy.

Light+Time is the theme of the exhibition at 3daysofdesign. A group of designers and architects is excited to present their unique Italian-designed collections featuring: the Luna Collection of portable and minimal indoor and outdoor lighting in a series of on-trend colors plus laminated walnut or white oak hardwoods. The Luna Collection will be exhibited with the award-winning design of the "Secret Gardens Collection," distinctive and colorful wool rugs designed by NY-based architect and designer and collaborator Sergio Mannino and handmade in Nepal will enliven the space and certainly be a wonderful counterpart to the amazing Lapidarium of Kings.

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