Forestier Forestier Grass Hanging Light Xs, Blue
£290.4
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Grass xs pendant light made of rattan and abaca with handmade lampshade the grass xs pendant light catches the eye with its handmade lampshade made of rattan and abaca. Abaca is a plant species from east asia belonging to the banana family and is used as a fibre plant, for example for the production of ship ropes. The rounded lampshade is composed of several strips in various warm colours, creating a harmonious overall look. The canopy is made of metal and the cable is made of textile, both elements are black. The pendant light emits light downwards and is ideal for illuminating the living room or dining room table, for example. It also adds a natural touch to the living environment. Grass xs was designed by product designer jette scheib. Her aim with grass was to express the tranquillity inherent in the traditional weaving process and to highlight the connection between basket makers and nature. The strips in warm colours are intended to evoke the fields where the material for basket weaving grows. The penda.
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blue, beige

Forestier Forestier Grass Hanging Light Xs, Blue

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Grass xs pendant light made of rattan and abaca with handmade lampshade the grass xs pendant light catches the eye with its handmade lampshade made of rattan and abaca. Abaca is a plant species from east asia belonging to the banana family and is used as a fibre plant, for example for the production of ship ropes. The rounded lampshade is composed of several strips in various warm colours, creating a harmonious overall look. The canopy is made of metal and the cable is made of textile, both elements are black. The pendant light emits light downwards and is ideal for illuminating the living room or dining room table, for example. It also adds a natural touch to the living environment. Grass xs was designed by product designer jette scheib. Her aim with grass was to express the tranquillity inherent in the traditional weaving process and to highlight the connection between basket makers and nature. The strips in warm colours are intended to evoke the fields where the material for basket weaving grows. The penda