How to bring a vacation vibe home? Install one (or a group) of these festive woven hanging lights designed and offered by two very different sources.
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Above: Spanish designer Alvaro Catalán de Ocón's PET Lamp project turns empty soda bottles into jaunty wickerwork lights made by artisans in Chile and Colombia. Read about them (and see more subtly colored versions) in our post Fantastic Plastic. N.B.: All PET Lamps are available in a range of color combinations; see more at PET Lamp.
Above L: The Eperara-Siapidara L-B line, is €250 ($279.50) from PET Lamp and includes the lampshade, electrical parts, and 1 1/2 meters of cloth-covered cable. Above R: The Eperara-Siapidara L-C is €250 ($279.50). The collection is named for the Eperara-Siapidara people of northwest Colombia who have a long tradition of colorful weavings.
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Above: The handmade Frida and Diego pendant lights from CB2 are made of palm fiber that's hand-dyed and braided by craftsmen in southern Mexico. See the work that goes into each light here.
Above L: The Diego Pendant Light is $129 from CB2. Above R: The Frida Pendant Light is $99.95 from CB2.
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- The Half Moon Table Lamp
- The Marble Wall Clock at Very Different Price Points
- Fermob Garden Furniture for Less
- High/Low: Glamorous Belgian Planters
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