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The Bel Occhio Pendant, by Pablo Design, is a combination spot light and ambient suspension lamp. The blow-molded acrylic globe with a colored cylinder insert gently cradled inside its base is a never-tiring interior element that will hold interest for years to come. Pablo's Designs exemplifies fine American lighting design with its uncompromising devotion to fusing the highest technical sensibilities with the most appropriate material pallet. The Bel Occhio (sounds like Pinocchio) Pendant, by Pablo Design, features a white, eight foot, field cuttable suspension wire and a white, round canopy. It is available with the following options: Interior Canister Color: Orange (shown), and white. Lighting: The Bel Occio Pendant utilizes one 100 Watt, A19 frosted lamp (included). Shipping: This item usually ships within three- to five business days. Dimensions: Diameter, 18 in., Height, 19 in. Overall Length: Adjustable to 115 in.

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