Tangelo Lampshade Ø62 cm | Large



Tangelo Lampshade Ø62 cm | Large
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Tangelo
Lampshade Ø62 cm | Large
Tangelo lampshade is produced in Indonesian rattan and designed by an Australian industrial designer named Darcy Clarke. His inspiration comes from the beauty of nature such as Australian artifacts and ancient weaving techniques. The lamp provides a unique shaded pattern in the room, creating an amazing cozy atmosphere by the dining table or in the bedroom. Rattan is a natural material that grows in Indonesia's rainforests.
Socket is not included.
Tangelo lampshade is produced in Indonesian rattan and designed by an Australian industrial designer named Darcy Clarke. His inspiration comes from the beauty of nature such as Australian artifacts and ancient weaving techniques. The lamp provides a unique shaded pattern in the room, creating an amazing cozy atmosphere by the dining table or in the bedroom. Rattan is a natural material that grows in Indonesia's rainforests.
Socket is not included.
Project features
Situated in the middle of Denmark, you find the historical town Kerteminde. Walking through the small streets of the city, it is possible to see its history as many of the houses are still original buildings with half-timbering and beautifully detailed doors. In one of these old townhouses from 1855, you find the Asian restaurant Phi Phi. In addition to a strong focus on high quality food, the restaurant is run based on sustainable principles that include everything from ingredients and packaging to interior design. To support this principle Phi Phi has chosen interior made in the strong and natural material rattan.
PROJECT FEATURES

Phi PhiSituated in the middle of Denmark, you find the historical town Kerteminde. Walking through the small streets of the city, it is possible to see its history as many of the houses are still original buildings with half-timbering and beautifully detailed doors. In one of these old townhouses from 1855, you find the Asian restaurant Phi Phi. In addition to a strong focus on high quality food, the restaurant is run based on sustainable principles that include everything from ingredients and packaging to interior design. To support this principle Phi Phi has chosen interior made in the strong and natural material rattan.




