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david trubridge Floral hanging light Ø 40cm white

£487.90

Colour: White

The Floral pendant lamp by David Trubridge showcases a unique design inspired by the Pacific Ocean's blooms. Crafted from sustainable bamboo veneer, it features an open, spherical structure connected with plastic rivets. Its design ensures the lamp casts enchanting shadows in all directions. The lamp is eco-conscious, delivered in parts to reduce packaging volume. A filament bulb, ordered separately, enhances its natural elegance. Trubridge, an expert in eco-design, draws inspiration from nature and his extensive sailing journeys. This pendant lamp is a perfect blend of artistry and sustainability for any interior.

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Original Product Description:

Aesthetically designed pendant lamp Floral - Design by David Trubridge Flowers of the Pacific Ocean inspired David Trubridge, a representative of eco-design, to create the decorative pendant lamp Floral. For reasons of ecology, Floral is delivered in individual parts, which means a minimum of volume compared to the assembled shade. The scope of delivery includes the bamboo veneer elements of the shade, plastic rivets for connecting the individual elements and a suspension cable with socket. As illuminant a filament lamp, as it can be ordered separately via the accessories, looks beautiful. The light is emitted in all directions and creates a fascinating shadow play on the wall or ceiling. David Trubridge comes from England and is a qualified shipbuilder. Today he lives with his family as a furniture designer in New Zealand and has been giving lectures on eco-design and slow-design since 2006. The inspiration for his designs, which he realizes in natural materials such as bamboo from sustainable forestry, he gets from nature and from his wealth of experience during his five-year journey, which took him and his family by sailing yacht to the Caribbean, the Pacific and New Zealand.