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Louis | Pendants by WeraJane Design. Item made of cotton & steel compatible with boho and contemporary style
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Louis | Pendants by WeraJane Design. Item made of cotton & steel compatible with boho and contemporary style
Louis | Pendants by WeraJane Design. Item made of cotton & steel compatible with boho and contemporary style
Louis | Pendants by WeraJane Design. Item made of cotton & steel compatible with boho and contemporary style
Louis | Pendants by WeraJane Design. Item made of cotton & steel compatible with boho and contemporary style
Louis | Pendants by WeraJane Design. Item made of cotton & steel compatible with boho and contemporary style

Created and Sold by WeraJane Design

WeraJane Design

Louis - Pendants

Price $550

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Shipping: USPS 2-5 days
Estimated Arrival: January 1, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Upcycled Product

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
15.75H x 13.78W x 13.78D in
40H x 35W x 35D cm
0.02 kg
0.04 lb

cotton yarn with powder coated steal

Contact the creator If you would like to order a custom-made lamp in any different color options. You can choose different colors shown in the image

Item Louis
Created by WeraJane Design
As seen in Private Residence, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
One of a kind handmade lamps

All my lamps are unique and made to order. They are handwoven by me in my studio in Berlin. They are made of painted metal and Italian cotton thread. I can ship the lamps everywhere in the world.

Each lamp is unique, made to order, and completely handmade. Their painted structural frames are produced by a local metal workshop, and Heymann hand-weaves these in her studio with Italian cotton thread. She makes lamps in a variety of styles and sizes, including pendants and table lamps. From a distance, they resemble ancient, angular vases, and they range in depth and height from the relatively shallow “flying saucer” shapes to more elongated lanterns.