• Hanging Lamp on a cord Wassail Moonlight

Hanging Lamp on a cord Wassail Moonlight

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With his wife Margaret, Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) designed two large plaster panels in 1900 to decorate the famous Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow. The title "The Wassail" refers to the banquet, which was traditionally held on Halloween at the end of the harvest season.

This glass shade in opal white with round shapes and graphic lines is perfect for a fantastic interior decoration. Eat, enjoy and toast together!

The fixture is black patinated and has a frivolous Vintage look.

A black linen cord complete with black metal ceiling cap (with suspension eye, so easy to mount on the ceiling).

The linen cord has a total length of 150 cm and can easily be shortened. Fitted with E-27 fitting + fitting ring.

Number of light points 1 X E 27
Material Textile, Metal, Glass
EAN 8720847579805

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