Brand:
Secto Design
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Pendant lamp controversy made of wood Ø 45cm
896,00 €
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995,00 €
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Description
Description
Seppo Koho's controversy pendant light was designed, who wanted to create a reinterpretation of the chandelier with the lamp. Made from birch slats, the conical lamp shines up the light up and below and thus ensures an optimal light distribution in the room. The candlestick gets great as a center of the living room or above the dining table. In the hallway, too, the lamp attracts everyone's attention.
The controversy pendant lamp is made by manual work from shaped birch wood in Finland. All of the Secto lights have a holost ticker that guarantees the customer an original Secto light. The lamellae made of bugwood let the light shine through in a special way and thus ensure a glare -free and warm light in the room. Hangled both alone and in several in a row or in the cluster, convinces the controversy pendant lamp and, thanks to their timeless appearance, fits perfectly into every ambience.
The controversy pendant lamp from Secto is available in different variants.












