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Styrka Pendant Ø63 Beige/ Antique Brass/Amber - Markslöjd
€194.00
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Styrka Pendant Ø63 Beige/ Antique Brass/Amber - Markslöjd
Styrka Pendant Ø63 Beige/ Antique Brass/Amber - Markslöjd
In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
€194.00
RRP €239.00
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Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days

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Styrka Pendant Ø63 Beige/ Antique Brass/Amber is reminiscent of a flower with its delicate petal-shaped lampshade that almost embraces the interior. The lampshade is made of banana fibres and beautifully shaped in soft curves that accentuate the floral look. The textile itself is finely woven, creating a beautiful transparency, which not only contributes to a beautiful visual aesthetic, but also ensures a pleasant light pattern when the lamp is switched on. The atmospheric lighting is perfect for complementing the overall lighting in the living room or as a bedroom light. The lamp is the brainchild of Swedish design duo Filippa Rådin and Anja Pärson for Markslöjd.
The Styrka pendant lamp comes in several sizes and two colour variants. One has a beige lampshade and an amber-coloured glass globe that surrounds the light source for a deep, atmospheric glow. The other is black with a smoke-coloured lampshade, which gives the lamp a more modern look and diffused lighting.
See all the beautiful variants of the Styrka pendant light here.

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