The Oval pendant collection offers an effective lighting solution to bench, banquet and bar lighting. The curve of the oval shape gives a more fluid, however still architectural feel. These pendant lighting fittings are a perfect for both residential and commercial lighting environments.
November 13th, 2009
The Oval pendant collection is available in a selection of sizes and can be finished in a wide range of light shade materials and colours. Suspension rods are available upon request for these lights as an alternative to flex suspension.
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