Upcycled Bottle Lamp – Wine shade
Handcrafted by Mitimeth, our Water Hyacinth Table Lamp features the natural golden tone of woven water hyacinth with a ribed texture. This recycled woven bottle lamp brings the veauty of nature indoors. Explore our wide selection of African inspired fabric table lampshades to complete the look.
Upcycled Bottle Lamp – Wine shade
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DIMENSIONS
Lampstand 15″ H
Lampshade: 11.5″ Diameter x 7″H
Power: 250v
Made in Nigeria
$45.00
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