• 3 light pendant lamp Wassail

3 light pendant lamp Wassail

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In 1900, Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) and his wife Margaret designed two large plaster panels to decorate the famous Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow. The title "The Wassail" refers to the feast that 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 ideal for decorating the interior in a fantastic way. Eat, enjoy and toast together!

The three glass shades are assembled on Vintage linen cords. The cords are in turn attached to a round ceiling plate.

Linen cord: 1.5m. + E27 fitting

Material Metal, Glass, Textile
EAN 8721352160533

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