Cluster Alabaster Pendant Lamp with four different sizes of marble ball neatly supported on metal pole

Sale price$231.00

Alabaster lamps are an ideal complement to decorate tables with style and personality. Its warm and diffuse light creates a cozy and comfortable atmosphere that invites you to relax. Furthermore, we can also freely combine shapes to meet the matching effect of multiple Spaces.

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Size: 1P-D15CM/D5.91"

Size

Color temperature: Warm Light

Color temperature

Color: White + Black Rod
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Sale price$231.00

Specifications

Material

Alabaster + Stainless

Voltage

AC 110V

Installation Type

Hanging

Is Dimmable

Yes

Finish

White + Black/Gold

Up & Down Cluster Small Alabaster Pendant Lamp

The Up & Down lamp is a work of art in natural stone, inspired by the relationship between earth and sky. This lamp is a modern interpretation of the way natural stone emerges from the earth and rises towards the sky. It is composed of 3 spheres of natural alabaster stone carefully selected from
our quarries.

Up & Down Cluster Small Alabaster Pendant Lamp

The Up & Down lamp is a work of art in natural stone, inspired by the relationship between earth and sky. This lamp is a modern interpretation of the way natural stone emerges from the earth and rises towards the sky. It is composed of 3 spheres of natural alabaster stone carefully selected from
our quarries.

LED Round Alabaster Lampshade

It is composed of four marble spheres of different sizes, and the diffused light from the interior gives us a gentle and comfortable atmosphere.

Black/Gold Rod with white alabaster

Four different sizes of marble ball neatly supported on a metal pole, unique shape, free combination, very suitable for our daily home decoration.

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