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Vita Lighting | Large Silvia Silver Pendant Shade

Vita Lighting | Large Silvia Silver Pendant Shade

Regular price ₪ 96.00
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Designed by William Ravn for Vita, the Silvia contemporary lampshade consists of scale-like pieces which link to create a natural artichoke form. Elegant layers of thin, polypropylene leaves form the spherical fixture’s striking profile. Each cleverly designed shade can be used as a pendant, table, or floor lamp, arrives flat-packed, and assembles into a three-dimensional masterpiece in mere minutes.

Simply connect any cable to your Vita lamp. Available in the small or large size - Ideal for arranging in creative clusters of 2 or 3 at different heights in a corner of a room or above a dining table.

This sleek light fitting is sure to please and be admired by friends and family. It also comes gift boxed, which makes it a perfect gift for all!

  • Arrives flat-packed in a super-thin gift box
  • Soft Ambient Light
  • 20-minute assembly; no tools or glue required




Size:  H 17.70” x 
D 17.70” / H 45 x D 45 cm
Material: Pc (Polycarbonate), Pp (Polypropolene)
Color: Brushed Steel
Sold as: Shade only; mounts to almost any socket, Max 60W lightbulb (not included) / E27/E26

 

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