TULUM Pendant
€169.99
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The Tulum Pendant Light
We love the look of this natural and organic shaped lamp! This beautiful handcrafted pendant lamp made of teak twigs creates a holiday boho vibe in your bedroom, child's room, living room, hallway or covered outside space.
Materials
- Lampshade:
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Teak root - Teak Branch - Teak wood
Teak is a tropical hardwood tree found in India and South East Asia, which we source from the overgrow on rainforest floors. Teak has a high protective oil content, making it capable of lasting a lifetime. It can even resist extreme temperatures and humidity. It’s a lovely natural material that can be used both indoors and outdoors.Bazar Bizar uses teak branch and teak root. Now what is the difference between these two?Teak branches are collected branches from the trees. These branches are either found or left-over from other furniture making.Teak root comes from the trunk of the tree and is obtained from fallen teak trees.Note that the teak trees are not cut down for production!
- Cord:
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Cotton is a natural fiber used to make soft and breathable textiles. It can be recycled and recovered, however it is sensitive to light and heat.
Our cotton undergoes special treatments to come out extremely soft and durable.
Cord Options
- Black,
- Natural Black,
- Natural White,
- White,
Lampshade Colour
- Natural
Dimension
- Length: 30 cm
- Width: 30 cm
- Height: 50 cm
Technical information
- Advised light bulb: LED
- Cable and fitting included? No (Please use E27 standard fitting)
Delivery
- Typical dispatch time: 10 - 14 business days
BAZAR BIZAR invites you on a faraway journey to the dancing islands, ancient traditions and heavenly beaches of Indonesia. The Belgian interior brand that grew out of a lifelong passion for travelling, creates highly original design pieces made of eco-friendly materials such as water hyacinth, rattan and bamboo.
The collection includes high-end and luxury decorative accents and homeware. All items are (hand)crafted in a sustainable way and moreover, it is a means for supporting the local Balinese economy.