A Scandinavian-inspired designer pendant that will impress many. Composed of birch plywood, this aerial trellis will diffuse a light of quality while marking and emphasizing a minimalist and robust style. Made in Estonia.
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Dimensions :
Size S : Diam. 60 cm
Size M : Diam. 71 cm
Materials : Birch plywood 1.5 mm
Colors : natural wood
Information : Very easy assembly - E27, max 70 WT, bulb included, white textile cable 1,5m.
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Easy installation and editing, you will love this novelty of the Estonian designer Jannus. Composed of strips of birch plywood, resistant and light, this suspension with Nordic tunes will dress your living room with a rare elegance. Mounted without glue with only fastening notches that allow a seamless durability, this wood trellis imposes its style.
Delivered with its cable, it will find its place with ease in your living room, bedroom, library, or kitchen. A creation made by hand, definitely timeless !
An architect by training, Jaanus ORGUSAAR, born in 1971, wanted to settle in his country of origin, Estonia, in order to install his Design studio. He was inspired by geometric constructions, fashion, photography and fine materials. He naturally embarked on the production of technical and aesthetic furniture that transpired his university education.
Complexly designed shapes, Finnish birch wood and plywood, lightweight and robust structures - this is the world of this designer who does not have the pen in his pocket! A discovery that has been awarded several times and exhibited throughout Europe, as recently as on the occasion of the European Days at the Estonian Embassy in Paris. These learned achievements have received many prizes of Design and Architecture over the last ten years.