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GOOD & MOJO Kalimantan ceiling Ø30cm natural

£70.98

Colour: Black, Cream and beige

The Kalimantan ceiling lamp by Good & Mojo blends natural elegance with sustainable design. Crafted from bamboo, it features a hand-woven shade in black and natural tones. Its flat shape allows it to seamlessly complement various interiors. The lamp emits gentle light through its openings, creating beautiful light and shadow effects. Made from sustainable materials, each purchase supports the WakaWaka Foundation and plants a tree in cooperation with Eden Reforestation Projects. Designed to enhance spaces while contributing to a better world.

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Original Product Description:

Kalimantan ceiling lamp made of bamboo - handmade Kalimantan is a ceiling lamp by the Dutch label Good & Mojo, a brand of the lighting manufacturer It's about Romi, whose shade was woven by hand from bamboo. It is made of bamboo and designed in a black/natural colour combination. In addition, the shade convinces with its flat shape and fits discreetly into different environments. The illuminant inside is covered by the shade so that the light is emitted through the openings, which results in a pleasant lighting effect and great light and shadow effects. The label Good & Mojo has made it its business to distribute sustainable lamps and thus do something good for people and the environment. The lights are produced exclusively from sustainable materials, with most shades being woven by hand in small villages in Vietnam, which secures the livelihoods of many families there. Good & Mojo supports the WakaWaka Foundation, an organisation that uses its donations to provide solar products to people in remote regions without electricity. In cooperation with Eden Reforstation Projects, a tree is planted for every Good & Mojo luminaire sold. Since 2019, there have already been more than 150,000 trees planted