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Muka | Pendants by Studio Vayehi. Item composed of wood in minimalism or contemporary style
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Muka | Pendants by Studio Vayehi. Item composed of wood in minimalism or contemporary style
Muka | Pendants by Studio Vayehi. Item composed of wood in minimalism or contemporary style
Muka | Pendants by Studio Vayehi. Item composed of wood in minimalism or contemporary style
Muka | Pendants by Studio Vayehi. Item composed of wood in minimalism or contemporary style
Muka | Pendants by Studio Vayehi. Item composed of wood in minimalism or contemporary style
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Muka | Pendants by Studio Vayehi. Item composed of wood in minimalism or contemporary style

Created and Sold by Studio Vayehi

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Studio Vayehi

Muka - Pendants

Price $446

Creation: 4-5 weeks
Shipping: EMS - Express Mail Service - Israel Postal Company 10-14 days
Price $60 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: February 9, 2025

Handmade

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
6.69H x 8.66W in
17H x 22W cm
2 kg
4.41 lb

A flat dome-shaped, pendant lamp made of engraved wood, with a long strip of veneer tightly wrapped in a spiral motion.

Item Muka
Created by Studio Vayehi
As seen in Creator's Studio, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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Studio Vayehi
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Natural hand made lighting

We are Katharina Brand and Tzuri Gottlieb, we both share a love of nature in its simplicity and in its fascination, most of our products are made of natural materials.
Studio Vayehi tells a personal tale, that emphasizes the human dimension in the production process. The studio specializes in the design and production of hand-crafted light objects made of wood veneer (thin slices of fine wood).
Our hands caress, wrap and bend, they trace the tendencies of the material, and gather the thin layers of wood to form a shade. The finished object retains the memories of our movements.
We prefer to "sketch" with the material itself, with no intermediate such as paper and pen or a computer. So ideas are born off the material, simple movements create shapes that open possibilities.