LAMPADA Shinyo Denki MAP228 Madagascar Pendant Light

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Dimensions:
φ200xH310mm
Total length:
800mm
Material:
Iron
Specifications:
Chain hanging (hook ceiling)
Country of Origin:
Madagascar
Remarks:
E26 bulb (not included)

Description

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The "Lights of the World" series is a product unique to Shinyo Denki, which tailors materials made by craftsmen in various countries around the world to Japanese specifications. Sometimes unexpected materials can become lighting.

We believe that handmade lighting gives individuality and color to a space, and that experiencing the culture of different lands brings new enjoyment to daily life. We hope that you can feel the warmth of the attractive handicrafts from each region through the lighting. Keeping the craft feel intact In order not to damage the "texture" that gives a sense of the country's history and climate, we make as little changes to the shade as possible and only install and process the socket and cord.

The position of the bulb is adjusted so that the shade stands out well. We put a lot of effort into creating lighting that you can enjoy safely.

To ensure high quality and long life, we use highly durable parts such as sockets and cords to ensure long life, and in the unlikely event that a part breaks, we will repair it.
(Shade damage cannot be repaired)

Lighting is an interior that illuminates the heart We at Shinyo Denki have been manufacturing and selling original design lighting fixtures in Japan for 75 years as a lighting manufacturer . In 1951, we designed the first spotlights and patented downlights in Japan , and also created many lighting fixtures as pioneers of store lighting, including lighting that incorporates European modern styles . After that, we gained connections with Japanese lighting craftsmen and shifted our focus to Japanese-style lighting, but we still consistently focus on domestic handmade production and quality.

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The largest island in Africa, with its unique natural environment including baobabs, also has a unique culture.
We have made a light using the unique art born in such a land.

The shade is made by Mr. Duthonne, a "black iron artist" living in Madagascar.
About 200 staff members work at his workshop, "FFFF Workshop." He is also a social activist who established and runs a private school for children.
We have processed his work into a light so that you can enjoy it as a "light object."