These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.
These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.
These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.
These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.
These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.
These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.
These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.
These lanterns, with their multitude of diamond-shaped panes (‘rombus’ is derived from the Spanish word for diamond), carry the Moorish spirit of the Spanish city in which they are made, translating it into a modernist silhouette.