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Light & Living Hanglamp Soluna Zeegras, Ø56cm - Naturel/Bruin - Rond

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Light & Living Hanglamp Soluna Zeegras, Ø56cm - Naturel/Bruin - RondDe Light & Living Hanglamp Soluna Zeegras is een ronde hanglamp met een natuurlijke uitstraling. De kap is uitgevoerd in handgeweven zeegras in een naturel bruine tint, wat deze lamp een warme en sfeervolle look geeft. Kenmerken Merk: Light & Living Type: Hanglamp Model: Soluna Vorm: Rond Kleur: Naturel Bruin Materiaal: Kap van handgeweven zeegras in naturel Diameter: 56 cm Natuurlijke uitstraling met karakter Dankzij het gebruik van handgeweven

De Light & Living Hanglamp Soluna Zeegras is een ronde hanglamp met een natuurlijke uitstraling. De kap is uitgevoerd in handgeweven zeegras in een naturel bruine tint, wat deze lamp een warme en sfeervolle look geeft.

Kenmerken

  • Merk: Light & Living
  • Type: Hanglamp
  • Model: Soluna
  • Vorm: Rond
  • Kleur: Naturel/Bruin
  • Materiaal: Kap van handgeweven zeegras in naturel
  • Diameter: 56 cm

Natuurlijke uitstraling met karakter

Dankzij het gebruik van handgeweven zeegras brengt Hanglamp Soluna direct warmte en textuur in je interieur. De ronde vorm en het natuurlijke materiaal maken deze lamp een mooie blikvanger boven de eettafel, in de woonkamer of slaapkamer.

Stylingadvies

Combineer deze naturel hanglamp met lichte houttinten, linnen stoffen en andere natuurlijke materialen voor een rustige, warme woonstijl. Ook in een bohemian of Scandinavisch interieur komt deze ronde hanglamp prachtig tot zijn recht.

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