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GOOD & MOJO Bali pendant light made of bamboo, Ø 87 cm

£176.59

Colour: Black, Brown

The Bali pendant lamp is crafted from strong, sustainable bamboo, showcasing a blend of black and natural tones in a striking woven pattern. This design not only exudes a natural flair but also creates a dynamic visual contrast. Light filters softly through the bamboo weave, creating an inviting glow and atmospheric ambiance in any room. The lamp’s circular opening at the bottom adds a focused light source, enhancing its functionality. With bamboo as a fast-regenerating material, this lamp embodies sustainability. Handmade in small communities, each piece supports traditional craftsmanship and offers unique charm.

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Original Product Description:

Natural, sustainable pendant lamp Bali made of bamboo The shade of this pendant lamp is made of strong, stable bamboo and spreads a very natural flair. Bali is woven from black and natural-coloured material and has a unique, exciting pattern, which stands out especially due to the colour contrast. The light can escape directly through the discreet, round opening on the underside of the shade, which is also round in shape. In addition, the wicker pattern forms gaps through which the light beam is gently radiated all around the room, creating an atmospheric light pattern that creates a cosy atmosphere. Bamboo is considered a particularly sustainable material because it grows back very quickly, even if it is cut again and again. Fast-growing species, for example, can reach a height of up to 100 cm within 24 hours. In addition to the campaign to have a tree planted for every luminaire sold, the Dutch luminaire manufacturer It's about Romi, with its sustainable brand Good & Mojo, is above all committed to giving people living in countries like Vietnam, which are characterised by poverty, a chance to earn a living. Therefore, they have a lot of the products handmade by the people in the small communities. In this way, not only a craft but also a tradition is kept alive and each product remains unique.