For a touch of rustic chic straight from the souk, try these Marrakesh lamps by Ambience Lighting.
November 24th, 2011
Available in a selection of intricate patterns with trims to match, these metal lamps can be hung singly or in a striking cluster. There’s a size and wattage to suit any application, from commercial spaces to design-conscious homes.
Each lamp comes with a brown flex and lampholder, complementing the distinctive russet tones of the shade. Marrakesh lamps will be available to industry and the public from late December.
Materials:
Rusted metal or powder coated metal shades.
Brown cloth flex
Ambience Lighting
ambiencelighting.com.au
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