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TECNOLUMEN Pendant light by Schnepel, natural, linen

£396.09

Colour: Cream and beige, Black

The designer pendant light by Walter Schnepel exudes a refined elegance. Its natural-colored linen lampshade offers a soft, inviting glow. Complemented by a nickel-plated metal canopy and a classic black fabric cable, the design reflects timeless style. This piece, crafted in Germany by TECNOLUMEN, embodies a harmonious blend of classic and modern aesthetics. Each lamp is uniquely verified with consecutive numbering and the TECNOLUMEN stamp, a testament to its quality and heritage rooted in the Bauhaus tradition.

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Original Product Description:

Effect via colour and shape: the designer pendant light by Walter Schnepel - quality made in Germany The designer of this designer pendant light, Walter Schnepel, dealt intensively with modern trends and made the decision of searching for quality in simple style and to highlight his idea of light through interesting details. Thus, this lamp has a linen lampshade in natural colour. In contrast, the canopy is made of nickel-plated metal, the hanging was designed as black fabric cable and is reminiscent of the great classics of the light range offered by the company TECNOLUMEN. This pendant light by Walter Schnepel masterfully combines these classic and modern components into a lighting product, which has an elegant look everywhere. The quality of this unique product is verified by consecutive numbering and the TECNOLUMEN stamp at the base of the pendant light. The company TECNOLUMEN - Programme with heart The company TECNOLUMEN is based entirely on the Bauhaus-style: Their first product was the Wagenfeld table lamp in 1979. In addition to Wilhelm Wagenfeld’s models, TECNOLUMEN integrated even more design classics of Bauhaus in their program; from Marianne Brandt to the designs of other designers such as Walter Schnepel. Art Deco and De Stijl are also shaping the program of this manufacturer.