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Strikah table lamp by Victoria Yakusha
€1.380,00
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As a symbol of prolific Ukrainian earth, this table lamp is hand-sculpted in Faina's sustainable materials. The process of handcrafted creation can be found through the pure and laconic shape of this Strikah Collection lamp.

Handwoven by Ukrainian artisans of willow vine the endless and meditative form of STRIKHA lamps embody unity and close-knit family circles.

The multi-disciplinary studio of Victoria Yakusha (Yakusha Studio) works on different projects of architecture as well as product design for FAINA brand.

Their work is inspired by Ukraine nature and culture. This table lamp is a great representation of their style.

Technical details :

Materials: Willow vine, clay.
Dimensions: 540 x 500 mm.
Cable length 1.5 m, non-dimmable, on/off cord switch
Lamping : 1 x E27 bulb, LED bulb max 60 W.

Design by : Victoria Yakusha

Lead time : 3 to 4 weeks
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Strikah table lamp by Victoria Yakusha
Strikah table lamp by Victoria Yakusha
€1.380,00
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