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GOOD & MOJO Kalimantan hanging light horizontal Ø60cm

£123.34

Colour: Black, Cream and beige

The Kalimantan pendant light features a striking black and natural bamboo lampshade. Its round, horizontal design adds a unique touch to any nature-inspired décor. The woven bamboo pattern creates slits for a soft, ambient glow, enhancing the warmth of your space. The top is elegantly covered in black bamboo while the bottom reveals a natural hue. A filament bulb with warm white light is recommended to highlight its beauty. Handmade in Vietnam, this piece supports traditional craftsmanship and livelihoods, aligning with Good & Mojo's sustainable and charitable initiatives.

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Original Product Description:

Kalimantan pendant light with black-natural coloured, woven lampshade The round, beautifully shaped Kalimantan pendant light creates a very special lighting mood and harmoniously complements any living style characterised by Nature. Its horizontally orientated, large lampshade is made of bamboo. As a visual highlight, the upper side is covered with black bamboo and the underside is a natural colour. The woven pattern creates slits through which the light can escape all around, creating a cosy atmosphere. There is a round opening at the bottom through which the light is emitted directly and the bulb is visible. To enhance the decorative aspect of Kalimantan, we recommend choosing a filament bulb with a warm white light colour. The lampshades in this lamp collection are handmade by people from Vietnam. This allows them to preserve and use their traditional techniques and at the same time secure their livelihood through their labour. It is important to the Good & Mojo brand not only to bring light with its sustainable lights, but also to do good. Together with the WakaWakaFoundation, they make it possible to employ such communities and at the same time provide solar products to people who would otherwise have no access to electricity through donations.