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Essenza lampshade

Essenza lampshade

Regular price €399,00 EUR
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Natural and brick red and natural and blue: Blue
Power cable and bulb not included.

Collection 01 limited edition
Handcrafted in Squille, Italy
By Cortreccia per Personæ

Woven by hand, rooted in tradition— a timeless lampshade that brings warmth and character to any space.

MATERIAL

Natural wicker, obtained from the pith of the rush plant.

TECHNIQUE

Ancient art of hand weaving

DIMENSIONS

Ø50 x 45cm (Ø19" x 17")

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Before cleaning, it is essential to unplug the device from the power outlet.
Use a dry, soft cloth. To remove dust, gently blow compressed air over the surface.
Wicker is a natural material; to ensure the long-term preservation of the object, direct exposure to sunlight is not recommended, as it may accelerate the natural process of color or tonal changes.
Avoid contact with water and the use of chemical products. Do not apply pressure to the object, as this could cause the wicker to break.

SLOW PRODUCTION

We celebrate the slow pace of craftsmanship, this product will be crafted especially for you. Shipping in 4-5 weeks, you will receive an email notification as soon as your product is ready to be shipped!

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STORY: Behind a wicker product, there is not only manual and creative skill but also a deep respect for the natural cycle of plants. It is essential to honor nature, the harvesting period, the phases of the moon, the rhythm of the seasons, tradition, and memories.

Before weaving can begin, the wicker must be soaked for several days to regain its flexibility. The artisan works with this natural material with great focus, precision, and skill, transforming it into a simple yet refined object—despite the variations in diameter and color of each individual strand.

We cherish the art of slow production

Meet the artisans

AN ART PASSED DOWN ACROSS GENERATIONS:

Be moved by Angelica and her grandmother as they retrace the places of her childhood, where she learned the timeless art of weaving passed down from her grandfather.

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