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ÁI VÂN | Pendant Lamp
Ái Vân, feminine first name of Vietnamese origin, means she who loves clouds.
Natural, Ái Vân knows her worth and loves to be recognized. She is generous, extroverted, respectful, and honest. She fights for her values.
Imagine a cozy corner, a good blanket, a good book, a good chai latte. To highlight this moment, the soft, subdued light of a lamp. This lamp, it is her; Ái Vân, a lamp for which you have chosen the tones. A lamp that gently blends into your interior, embellishing your cocoon. Ái Vân means she who loves clouds. With this lamp, I invite you to dream, feet on the ground, head in the clouds. Bask in your warm interior.
This shell lamp is made using the leather molding technique. Perfectly imperfect, it follows the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi. Follow its organic curves and dress your home with a tranquil, peaceful, yet vibrant atmosphere that evolves and acquires a patina.
Features
- Handmade, handcrafted.
- Composition: 2 mm cowhide leather from Europe, from responsible farms, from Tannerie Radermecker (BE), 1 m black electrical cable, black canopy, gold/silver mirror top bulb of your choice
- Diameter: 40 cm
- Brand: Gàidheal
- Manufactured in: my workshop in Verviers – Liège (BE)
- The lamp is sold with all its accessories but will require self-assembly at home.
The little extras
- Unique pieces: Choose your color combination (natural, cognac, chocolate, black) and bulb
- Limited edition: Pieces made to order (delivery time 4 to 6 weeks)
- Sleek design that follows the Wabi-Sabi philosophy and encourages you to let go
- Local
- High-quality leather, vegetable tanned for long-lasting durability
Personalization:
Do you like this model but it’s missing that “je ne sais quoi” to make it perfect? Contact me. I would be delighted to work with you to create a custom design: a larger or smaller pendant light, wall sconces, a floor lamp—let’s create the lamp that will adorn your home!
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