Flos Lampa 2097 Kopia
14.10.2021
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The Flos Lampa 2097 Kopia is an object which was designed by the company Flos in 1997. The design is based on the idea of combining a lamp with a computer.
The Flos Lampa 2097 Kopia is an object which was designed by the company Flos in 1997. The design is based on the idea of combining a lamp with a computer. It has been used as an example of how to make objects that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time.
The Flos Lampa 2097 Kopia has been used as an example of how to make objects that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time.
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