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Lumenio Floor Lamp, a Christmas tree light

For many years I wanted a Christmas decoration in my house that was not the typical, somewhat schematic clearly remember the dates and Christmas themes, but little cluttered and different. The walks around the shops were not helpful, it seems that they all sell the same thing every year, with slight changes in materials and colors.

Lumenio Floor Lamp, a Christmas tree light, is exactly what I searched for time: no assembly required, decoration and maintenance, and brings Adorno built-in lighting. It’s actually a floor lamp for use during the holidays and add little or no need to look bright. With the shape of a fir tree, which seems inspired by a children’s drawing is a very suitable complement for modern homes where less is more.

It is made of plastic material, suitable for both exterior or interior, and has a height of 82 centimeters. The price is not minimalist, it is worth $ 199, enough to not want to keep in the attic and extend the Christmas all year round.

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