The charming Lantern Wall Light successfully combines the diverse elements of timber, fabric and acrylic to create a modern interpretation of the hanging lantern. This design by Pierre and Charlotte is used effectively in both intermit interiors such as bedside lighting or more public spaces as hotel foyers. The Lantern shade is hand made and […]
November 21st, 2008
The charming Lantern Wall Light successfully combines the diverse elements of timber, fabric and acrylic to create a modern interpretation of the hanging lantern. This design by Pierre and Charlotte is used effectively in both intermit interiors such as bedside lighting or more public spaces as hotel foyers. The Lantern shade is hand made and the American Oak components can be polished to a range of finishes.
Dimensions: Height: 350 mm Depth: 310 mm Shade 160 mm
Delivery time: 2 – 5 days
Applications: Mounted wall light for residential and commercial interiors
Variations: Also available in other timber finishes
Finish: Fabric and Acrylic shade with American Oak
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