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Parallel Series Pendant Lamps Handcrafted by Hennepin Made

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Designed and hand-produced by the Minneapolis-based studio Hennepin Made, the Parallel Series is a collection of glass pendant lamps with aluminum detailing. The bright fixtures are sold in five shapes: canister, cylinder, orb, sphere, and teardrop. The blown glass shade is available in one’s choice from seven primary and neutral colors and the aluminum cap in a champagne or dark bronze metal finish. For all variations, the cord comes in black. Each combination is flattering for a contemporary home, restaurant, or creative office. The lighting design is made to order and can be purchased online from Hennepin Made’s shop. Prices run from $389-1,195, depending on the shape.

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