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UMAGE Eos X-large hanging lamp, light grey

£405.50

Colour: White, Grey

The Eos X-large hanging lamp boasts a light grey, feather-crafted lampshade composed of roughly 6,000 goose feathers adhered to a paper base. Its natural elegance and soft, fluffy texture are captivating, even when unlit. Once illuminated, it emits a warm, gentle glow, enhancing any space with a cozy ambiance. Designed by Danish creator Søren Ravn Christensen, this piece embodies Scandinavian design with its minimalist charm and practicality. Crafted with sustainability in mind, using no feathers from living birds, it's easy to maintain by simply using a hairdryer for cleaning.

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Original Product Description:

Light grey hanging lamp Eos X-large - puristic and natural Almost innumerable real feathers make up the lampshade of the hanging lamp Eos X-large: approx. 6,000 goose feathers have been stuck to a paper base and formed into a lampshade that delights people due to its natural beauty, even when it is turned off. You can practically see how fluffy it feels. This produces a cosy feeling, which is reinforced as soon as the light is turned on and the room is filled with the soft, pleasant light of Eos. Cleaning instructions: if dust has settled on Eos, this can be quickly and easily removed with a hairdryer. This unusual hanging lamp was created by the Danish designer, creative developer and co-founder of the lighting manufacturer UMAGE, Søren Ravn Christensen. UMAGE's main objective is to create lights in which a further development of Scandinavian design with its puristic Nordic beauty and simple functionality can be recognised. Environmental concerns must also be taken into consideration and the creation of sustainable value via careful craftsmanship is a matter of course for Vita Copenhagen. - No feathers from living animals are used.