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Rattan Lighting by Vincent Sheppard

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Designed by the Belgian studio Vincent Sheppard, this series of suspended rattan lamps is sustainably forested and naturally finished. The FSC-certified rattan is harvested in Indonesia and crafted in three unique styles. Perhaps the most organic in appearance, the Bulb version is shaped like a plant bulb. More intricate, Endless has a curved and stacked form. On the simple side, the Firefly takes after a lantern. All of the lighting designs are intended for use indoors with a halogen bulb. Check them out if you are redecorating your home this spring.

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