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Nodes Angled Wall Light Brass, Wall Light, Burnished Brass - Andrew Martin

£235

Colour: Gold, White

The Nodes Angled Wall Light is a striking addition to any space. Its saucer-shaped frame in burnished brass offers an elegant, celestial look, angled as if gliding through the cosmos. The warm, metallic finish adds a luxurious touch, enhancing both modern and classic interiors.

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Nodes is an angled wall light that will take you to another planet of wall lighting design quality and power. Gaze upon its otherworldly beauty, with its saucer-shaped frame angled to look as though it's flying through the cosmos. Nodes Angled Wall Light Brass, Wall Light, Burnished Brass - Andrew Martin

Founded in 1978, Andrew Martin has become a beacon of global design, celebrated for its unique ability to integrate diverse cultural inspirations into its creations. Recognized by The Sunday Times as a "barometer of style for our era," the brand offers a sophisticated array of products that reflect its commitment to quality and innovation. In the lighting category, Andrew Martin excels with a collection that combines artistic flair with functional elegance. Each piece is crafted to illuminate spaces while adding a touch of global charm, using high-quality materials that ensure durability and style. The brand's lighting designs are not just about illumination; they are about creating an atmosphere that resonates with the eclectic and worldly aesthetic Andrew Martin is known for. Whether it's a statement chandelier or a subtle table lamp, each item is a testament to the brand's dedication to bringing a unique and cultured perspective to interior spaces.

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