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Forestier Grass XL wall light, blue

£1,143.99

Colour: Blue, Cream and beige

The Grass wall lamp features a stunning handmade design crafted from abacá fiber and raffia wicker. Its plate-shaped shade combines harmoniously with natural colors, offering a warm, organic aesthetic. The outer shade uses abacá, a fiber from its namesake tree, while the inner shade employs raffia, sourced from African raffia palms. Even when switched off, it serves as a decorative piece, enhancing any room alone or in groups. Created by the French brand Forestier, this lamp reflects a perfect blend of nature-inspired artistry, designed by Jette Scheib.

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Original Product Description:

Wall lamp Grass made of Abacá fiber and raffia wicker Harmonious and natural effect of the plate-shaped wall lamp Grass on the one hand by the materials used, on the other hand by the beautiful color combinations. The plate shade of the lamp was made by hand from abacá, a plant fiber from the interior of the tree of the same name, the inner, smaller shade is made of raffia wickerwork. Raffia is a fiber obtained from the unopened leaf of the African raffia palm. These natural fibers make each lamp a special feature and are not only an additional source of light in the room, but also when switched off a very beautiful wall decoration, whether individually or attached to several lamps of the same or different size and color. Produced the wall lamp Grass by the French lighting manufacturer Forestier, which combines in its products the perfect balance of nature and poetry, design and craftsmanship. The design comes from Jette Scheib, a designer with her own studio in Barcelona, specializing in the designs of lighting, home accessories and gifts. She designs products for many international companies and draws much inspiration from nature and organic forms in her work.