Fabbian
Cubetto Tavolo


Table lamp Fabbian Cubetto Tavolo with diffuser of crystal glass and chromed metallic structure
for focussed or generously spread light upwards. For E14 or GU10 lamps. With switch on the cable.


Design by Roberto Pamio & Associates

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Collection Fabbian Cubetto
Category Fabbian Table Lamps
Design Roberto Pamio & Associates
Dimensions Height 10.7 cm, width 8 cm, depth 8 cm, weight 1.39 kg.
Bulbs 1 x max. 5W E14 LED lamp or
1 x max. 7W GU10 LED lamp.
MPN: D28B01 00

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About the Collection Fabbian Cubetto


The light collection Fabbian Cubetto was designed by the Italian planning studio Pamio Design for the manufacturer Fabbian and appeals with a no-frills, elegant design. Dices of crystal glass, optionally transparent, white or black, serve as diffusers. Because they are open downwards, the emitted light is mostly directed downwards. The rectilinear, modern design is complemented by a simple structure of chrome-plated metal. Depending on the version, Cubetto has a somewhat different character. When made of transparent glass, the diffusers are similar to ice cubes and enable to look inside the Cubetto light fixture.

The minimalist Fabbian Cubetto light fixtures are available in a variety of versions. There are mostly ceiling lamps and suspensions which, depending on the selected version, are best-suited for illuminating kitchen counters, bistro tables or larger dining tables. The Cubetto wall lamps are discreet light sources which produce appealing lighting effects and well harmonize with many different furnishing styles.

The Cubetto by Fabbian is optionally available equipped with sockets for G9 or GU10/E14 lamps. The equippment with LED reflector lamps (GU10) is especially well-suited for a small-area illumination on a table or a working surface. By contrast, the version with G9 or E14 lamps provides a more even illumination.


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