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Mush Lamp, Led Table Light Shaped as Wild Mushroom

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The Mush Lamp is a cordless LED lamp that echoes the shape of a wild mushroom. Giving off warm, ambient light, the naturalist design softens any room with its glow, which can be dimmed for additional versatility. The lamp is composed of two main parts, the standard base, which is made of beech wood and contains the battery and LEDs, and the lampshade, which is made of ceramic and compressed wood chips. Available in black, white, and brown colors with one’s choice of a matte or glossy marbled finish, the lampshade displays a range of neutral colors and shades, so that one can collect several coordinating Mush Lamps. Designed by Claudia Garay, the lamp is a product of Garay Studio, based in Madrid.

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