• Northern Lighting Circle Pendant Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Circle Pendant Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Circle Pendant Lamp

Northern Circle Pendant Lamp

€183.00
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With the circle as its starting point, this eye-catching pendant lamp uses simple graphic lines to create its signature round shape. Circle is a minimalist design that breaks away from traditional chandeliers to make a contemporary statement.

A single light can be installed on its own to create a focal point, or be combined with several others to create unique compositions.

Though simple in style, each detail has been thoughtfully considered to create a thoroughly versatile and sculptural light. With its graphic shape and creative potential, Circle is as original as it is beautiful.

Specifications

Body material: Steel
Body colour: Dark grey
Wire: Black rubber, 350 cm Bulb: E14, Max. 40 W
Voltage: 220V - 240V ~ 50Hz
Net weight: 0.6 Kg CE

This product is CE approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability

Size Description

Height: 62 cm
Diameter: 30cm

  • Hannakaisa Pekkala

    Hannakaisa Pekkala belongs to the new generation of Finnish designers. While studying at the Institute of Design & Fine Arts in Lahti, Finland, Hannakaisa started exploring the relationship between fine art and product design, developing a cross-disciplinary approach as a result. Fascinated by contrasts, the designer found ways to clash and combine the stark landscapes of Northern Finland with the urban lifestyles found in cities around the world. Although the designer has a passion for new materials and techniques, she is also a strong advocate of traditional craftsmanship. Hannakaisa says making space for spontaneity is one of her greatest strengths. While remaining true to the simplicity and functionality of her Scandinavian heritage, she finds ways to express something unexpected in her work.
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