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Capello Pendant | Pendants by Jib Projects. Item made of oak wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
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Capello Pendant | Pendants by Jib Projects. Item made of oak wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Capello Pendant | Pendants by Jib Projects. Item made of oak wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Capello Pendant | Pendants by Jib Projects. Item made of oak wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Capello Pendant | Pendants by Jib Projects. Item made of oak wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style

Created and Sold by Jib Projects

Jib Projects

Capello Pendant

Price $1,200

Creation: 6-8 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: January 24, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
10H x 9W x 9D in
25.4H x 22.86W x 22.86D cm
2.27 kg
5 lb

The Capello pendant is hand turned from locally sourced wood. Turned green, the wood is left to dry and warp to a subtle asymmetrical shape. Each piece is unique. We carve according to the selected material and let the natural features of the wood inform the final shape. Included is a Tala Sphere III bulb with dim to warm technology for hardwiring with your favorite dimmer switch or with a plug-in kit included. Color options include natural or ebonized. Cord color and length can be customized. Natural beeswax/oil finish.

Item Capello Pendant
Created by Jib Projects
As seen in Private Residence, Tampa, FL
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Jib Projects
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Materially focused handmade lighting, furniture and objects

Jib Projects is a process-oriented design studio founded by Kathleen and David Bly, AIA, that creates art, objects and architecture. The couple met while studying fine art and have been collaborating ever since. With backgrounds in architecture, sculpture, and photography, they created Jib in 2022. Their work focuses on reflection of place through material. Form, process, stewardship, and playfulness are foundational to their practice.