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Terrene Gravel Spherical Pendant Light - Grey, Linen

$695

The Terrene Gravel Pendant Light offers dramatic scale with its spherical shape inspired by Japanese chochin lanterns. Crafted from lightweight grey linen, it glows beautifully when illuminated from within, while the twisted brown fabric cord adds textural contrast. The handmade construction features a black-finished metal canopy and hardwire installation. With its 31.5-inch diameter, this pendant provides substantial presence and ambient lighting for dining areas or living spaces. W80 x D80 x H80 cm.

<p>When it comes to our Gravel Terrene Pendant, statement-maker is an understatement. This stunning pendant light puts a modern spin on the classic Japanese <em>chochin</em> lantern with its simple, spherical shape and dramatic scale. Rather than the traditional paper material however, Terrene is crafted from lightweight grey linen, which glows beautifully when lit from within. We’ve finished it with a twisted brown fabric cord. Sure to steal the spotlight in any space, we love Terrene brightening up a casual-chic living room, illuminating the dining room table or as a dreamy addition to a minimal master bedroom.</p> <p> </p> <p>•handmade linen<br></p> <p>•twisted brown cloth cord <br>•black-finished metal canopy<br>•hardwire <br>•requires 100W max/type A bulb</p> <p> </p> <p>Dimensions</p> <p>•31.5" diameter x 31.5"H<br>•cord: 8' long <br>•canopy: 5.25" diameter x .5"H</p> <p> </p> <p>Care Instructions</p> <p><meta charset="utf-8"><span>Due to its handmade nature and natural jute material, wrinkles should be expected. Since this item is packaged and shipped flat, wrinkles may initially be more noticeable but will unwrinkle and take shape within 48 hours of assembly. Wrinkles can be further eliminated by steaming.</span></p>

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