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Le stylo Bic fête ses 75 ans avec une lampe XXL
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp. The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument. It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale. It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as. It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce. The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products. A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.” They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world. “The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.” The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le stylo Bic fête ses 75 ans avec une lampe XXL
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp. The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument. It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale. It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as. It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce. The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products. A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.” They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world. “The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.” The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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BES00740119_000005
Le stylo Bic fête ses 75 ans avec une lampe XXL
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp. The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument. It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale. It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as. It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce. The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products. A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.” They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world. “The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.” The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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BES00740119_000004
Le stylo Bic fête ses 75 ans avec une lampe XXL
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp. The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument. It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale. It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as. It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce. The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products. A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.” They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world. “The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.” The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le stylo Bic fête ses 75 ans avec une lampe XXL
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp. The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument. It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale. It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as. It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce. The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products. A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.” They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world. “The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.” The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le stylo Bic fête ses 75 ans avec une lampe XXL
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp. The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument. It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale. It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as. It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce. The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products. A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.” They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world. “The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.” The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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BES00740119_000001
Le stylo Bic fête ses 75 ans avec une lampe XXL
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp. The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument. It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale. It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as. It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce. The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products. A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.” They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world. “The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.” The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Bic pen lamp
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamp 1
Ref 17488
20/01/2026
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Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic
Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp.
The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument.
It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale.
It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as.
It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce.
The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products.
A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.”
They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world.
“The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.”
The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks.
OPS: The Seletti x Bic lamp
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bic pen lamp
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamp 1
Ref 17488
20/01/2026
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic
Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp.
The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument.
It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale.
It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as.
It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce.
The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products.
A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.”
They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world.
“The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.”
The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks.
OPS: The Seletti x Bic lamp
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bic pen lamp
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamp 1
Ref 17488
20/01/2026
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic
Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp.
The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument.
It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale.
It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as.
It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce.
The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products.
A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.”
They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world.
“The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.”
The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks.
OPS: The Seletti x Bic lamp
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bic pen lamp
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamp 1
Ref 17488
20/01/2026
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic
Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp.
The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument.
It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale.
It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as.
It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce.
The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products.
A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.”
They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world.
“The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.”
The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks.
OPS: The Seletti x Bic lamp
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192915702_FER
Bic pen lamp
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamp 1
Ref 17488
20/01/2026
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic
Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp.
The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument.
It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale.
It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as.
It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce.
The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products.
A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.”
They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world.
“The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.”
The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks.
OPS: The Seletti x Bic lamp
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192915701_FER
Bic pen lamp
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamp 1
Ref 17488
20/01/2026
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic
Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp.
The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument.
It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale.
It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as.
It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce.
The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products.
A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.”
They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world.
“The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.”
The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks.
OPS: The Seletti x Bic lamp
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Bic pen lamp
Ferrari Press Agency
Lamp 1
Ref 17488
20/01/2026
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Seletti x Bic
Nostalgia lovers can get their hands of a giant version of a classic Bic ballpoint pen — which has been created as a lamp.
The lamp is 178 cm tall and an exact recreation of the iconic low budget writing instrument.
It was created by Italian designer Mario Paroli and reinterprets the legendary BIC Cristal at a 12:1 scale.
It comes in three versions-classic black, blue, and red-as.
It can be used as a floor lamp, pendant light, or wall sconce.
The lamp is being sold by Italy-based home furnishings and lighting company Seletti which specialises in unconventional, pop-art-inspired products.
A spokesman said the lamps are made with materials chosen to evoke the original with “the utmost precision.”
They added: “While guaranteeing optimal lighting performance, this lamp celebrates one of the most widespread and beloved objects in the world.
“The goal was to create a product that would answer the fundamental consumer need for a smooth, effortless writing tool.”
The first batch of the €299 lights have sold out and anyone interested can sign up top be notified of restocks.
OPS: The Seletti x Bic lamp
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Woman In Front Of Open Door Of DHL Delivery Van At Evening
A woman stands at the open side door of a large yellow DHL delivery van to get a parcel. The van is labeled ''DIESES FAHRZEUG FAHRT MIT ELEKTROANTRIEB'' (This vehicle runs on electric drive) on a wet street in the evening in Munich, Germany, on November 29, 2025. The bright yellow vehicle is illuminated, contrasting with the dark urban background and surrounding apartment buildings. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Sunset Over Lake Starnberg, Munich Metropolitan Area With Alps In Background
The sun sets over Lake Starnberg (Starnberger See), casting an orange glow on the sky and the water, with the snow-covered peaks of the Alps visible through a layer of fog and clouds in the background near Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025. People are visible along the promenade, viewing the landscape along the shoreline of the lake in the Munich Metropolitan Area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Sunset Over Lake Starnberg, Munich Metropolitan Area With Alps In Background
The sun sets over Lake Starnberg (Starnberger See), casting an orange glow on the sky and the water, with the snow-covered peaks of the Alps visible through a layer of fog and clouds in the background near Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025. People are visible along the promenade, viewing the landscape along the shoreline of the lake in the Munich Metropolitan Area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Sunset Over Lake Starnberg, Munich Metropolitan Area With Alps In Background
The sun sets over Lake Starnberg (Starnberger See), casting an orange glow on the sky and the water, with the snow-covered peaks of the Alps visible through a layer of fog and clouds in the background near Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Sunset Over Lake Starnberg, Munich Metropolitan Area With Alps In Background
The sun sets over Lake Starnberg (Starnberger See), casting an orange glow on the sky and the water, with the snow-covered peaks of the Alps visible through a layer of fog and clouds in the background near Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025. People are visible along the promenade, viewing the landscape along the shoreline of the lake in the Munich Metropolitan Area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Walks Alone On Rainy Night
A woman wearing a dark coat and hood walks alone on a wet, reflective sidewalk and street intersection under the dark night sky in the town of Gauting, Bavaria, Germany, on November 24, 2025. The street in the Munich Metropolitan Area is busy with car traffic and is illuminated by streetlights and the headlights of vehicles, reflecting off the slick, rainy pavement. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man Sketching On Wall By The Arno River In Florence
A young man sits on a low stone wall next to the Arno River, concentrating on sketching in a small notebook in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. He wears a dark puffer jacket and a plaid flat cap, with his head bent down as he focuses on the notebook held in his lap. The background features the historic, light-colored facades of buildings across the water under a cloudy sky. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man Sketching On Wall By The Arno River In Florence
A young man sits on a low stone wall next to a large antique streetlamp, looking toward the historic city skyline and colorful buildings in the distance in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The man wears a dark puffer jacket and a flat cap, seated on the wall with the Arno River behind him and the city's architecture and hillside visible in the foreground view. The scene is set on an overcast autumn day. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Man Sketching On Wall By The Arno River In Florence
A young man wears a puffer jacket and a tweed flat cap and sits on a low stone wall next to an ornate streetlamp, sketching in a small notebook beside the Arno River in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The man smiles, holds a pencil, and rests against a decorative lamppost base. The background features the historic, colorful facades of buildings along the riverbank under an overcast, autumnal sky. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior Man Smoking And Drinking Wine In Outdoor Cafe
An elegantly dressed senior man sits alone at a small outdoor table, drinks red wine, looks down at his smartphone, and smokes near the front of a ''Panineria'' cafe in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A couple sits inside the cafe, a woman walks away on the right side of the cobblestone street, and several bicycles are parked nearby. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251994_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251993_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251992_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251991_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251990_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251989_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251988_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_191251987_NUR
Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Ganga Aarti In Dhaka
Hindu devotees perform the Ganga Aarti ritual at Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 19, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
May 5, 2005-Kimolos, Cyclades Islands, Greece: Easter custom of lamp roasted on a spit ('souvlisto') in Chorio, with a view of Gupa, the small fishing port. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Record du monde : Une lampe a été vendue aux enchères pour 5.3 millions de livres sterling
Picture MUST credit: Bonhams A 700-year-old lamp has sold for just over £5 million GBP to become the highest priced glass object ever sold at an auction. The 14th Century Islamic Sarghitmish lamp had been used as a vase for dried flowers. The lamp was consigned by a descendant of Egypt’s first Prime Minister, Nubar Pasha, having been in the family for more than a century. It was described as “one of the rarest and most important examples” of Islamic glass ever offered at auction. It sold for f£5,130,400 GBP / € 6,187,495 at London sale room Bonhams. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Record du monde : Une lampe a été vendue aux enchères pour 5.3 millions de livres sterling
Picture MUST credit: Bonhams A 700-year-old lamp has sold for just over £5 million GBP to become the highest priced glass object ever sold at an auction. The 14th Century Islamic Sarghitmish lamp had been used as a vase for dried flowers. The lamp was consigned by a descendant of Egypt’s first Prime Minister, Nubar Pasha, having been in the family for more than a century. It was described as “one of the rarest and most important examples” of Islamic glass ever offered at auction. It sold for f£5,130,400 GBP / € 6,187,495 at London sale room Bonhams. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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NEWS - Erdbebenschäden in Kroatien, Petrinja
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Goran Jakus/Shutterstock (11678045a)
A catastrophic earthquake measuring 6.3 hit Petrinja and was felt in most of the country. 7 people died during earthquake. Church of St. Nikola and Vida in village Zazina destroyed in the earthquake. A lighted lamp in front of a collapsed church for the death of a man on which the church collapsed in the middle of the earthquake and killed him.
Croatian earthquake damage, Petrinja, Croatia - 03 Jan 2021
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FEATURE - Fotograf inszeniert Fuchs und Maus in Halloween-Umgebung
PICTURE SHOWS: Hetty the fox checks out a mouse in the stables
A keen wildlife photographer has snapped a series of photos of wild animals in a spooky set-up ahead of Halloween.
Richard Bowler from Corwen, North Wales, has spent many years photographing some of the wild animals on his land and building trusting relationships with them.
In one picture, local foxes Hetty and Charlie are seen gently checking out a tiny mouse.
In another image, Capone the Barn Owl sits on a Pumpkin surrounded by Halloween decorations in Richard's home.
Richard said of the series: "Having been in local and now national lockdown for a few weeks now I decided to produce some seasonal images with the animals that share my life with while staying at home."
Where: Corwen, North Wales, United Kingdom
When: 27 Oct 2020
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Fotograf inszeniert Fuchs und Maus in Halloween-Umgebung
PICTURE SHOWS: Hetty the fox checks out a mouse in the stables
A keen wildlife photographer has snapped a series of photos of wild animals in a spooky set-up ahead of Halloween.
Richard Bowler from Corwen, North Wales, has spent many years photographing some of the wild animals on his land and building trusting relationships with them.
In one picture, local foxes Hetty and Charlie are seen gently checking out a tiny mouse.
In another image, Capone the Barn Owl sits on a Pumpkin surrounded by Halloween decorations in Richard's home.
Richard said of the series: "Having been in local and now national lockdown for a few weeks now I decided to produce some seasonal images with the animals that share my life with while staying at home."
Where: Corwen, North Wales, United Kingdom
When: 27 Oct 2020
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12275
Foglia 1
21/10/2020
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Picture MUST credit : SUGO
A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia table lamp by SUGO. The panel colours are controlled using an app.
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FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
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Foglia 1
21/10/2020
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A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia floor stand lamp by SUGO. Examples of some of the available colour changes, all via an app.
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FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
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Foglia 1
21/10/2020
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A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia floor stand lamp by SUGO. The panel colours are controlled using an app.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
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Foglia 1
21/10/2020
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A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia floor stand and table lamps by SUGO. The panel colours are controlled using an app.
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DUK10137452_006
FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
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Ref 12275
Foglia 1
21/10/2020
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A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia floor stand lamp by SUGO. The panel colours are controlled using an app.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137452_005
FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
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Foglia 1
21/10/2020
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Picture MUST credit : SUGO
A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia floor stand lamp by SUGO. The panel colours are controlled using an app.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137452_004
FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
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Ref 12275
Foglia 1
21/10/2020
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Picture MUST credit : SUGO
A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia floor stand lamp by SUGO. The panel colours are controlled using an app.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137452_003
FEATURE - Farbenändernde Innenleuchte reinigt auch die Luft
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 12275
Foglia 1
21/10/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : SUGO
A stunning floor lamp which looks like a piece of architectures is actually an air purifying device for homes , post pandemic.The lamp, called Foglia is said to be the world’s first environment cleansing piece of furniture.It uses something called a photocatalytic air purifier which is a specialised air filtration device using advanced technology.Once moving air passes through the design, a nano-particle covering is activated and bacteria, viruses and odours eliminated. The effect will also last for a lifetime if cared for properly.It was inspired by photosynthesis in nature.This is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activitiesThe Foglia , designed to look like a leaf, also operates as a simple lamp and can be controlled using WiFi through any connected device to switch between colours, on/off and dimming functions. The light is controlled from the app and an upgraded version can be made to display from a choice of million colours There are a series of screens that magnetically click onto the openings of the lamp giving the design infinite customisation possibilities to complement any interior.Foglia , which means ‘leaf’ in Italian, comes in two heights, the 172cm tall floor stander and 62cm desk lamp.The design , made by Hong Kong based SUGO, won an Asian design award and is entirely handmade in Italy.
OPS: The Foglia ftable lamp by SUGO.
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