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Nans S/55

Collection: Nans

Category: Lighting

nans s/55

The Nans 55 shade is hand woven with a more elaborate weave, combining different ways of weaving the fibre in the same layer. 

The Nans 55 shade is hand woven with a more elaborate weave, combining different ways of weaving the fibre in the same layer. 

It is different from the rest of the collection, because it incorporates an elliptical polyethylene diffuser, which filters the light and prevents glare. 

Designed by
Joana Bover
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With Nans we wanted to highlight the craftsmanship of the lampshades and to look for a different way of weaving by combining different colours and formats to create a true Mediterranean style.&nbsp

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With Nans we wanted to highlight the craftsmanship of the lampshades and to look for a different way of weaving by combining different colours and formats to create a true Mediterranean style.&nbsp

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