Liuku Drop Mini Pendant (Natural) - OPEN BOX RETURN
by Maija Puoskari for MaterQuestions about the Liuku Drop Mini Pendant (Natural) - OPEN BOX RETURN?
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The Mater Liuku Drop Mini Pendant is a little droplet of wood with strict downlight, proving that a little can go a long way. The oak wood is responsibly sourced before being crafted into its shape, making the Liuku an appealing object and light source within Mater’s guidelines for ethical design. The included LED bulb creates a soft column of light below, giving this mini pendant an efficient way to light countertops and kitchen islands. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
Founded in 2006 by Henrik Marstrand, Mater (Latin for “mother”) is a Danish lighting and furniture brand with a highly ethical approach to design. As a way to improve the environmental and social impacts of production, Mater sums up their company mission in three words: Design, craftsmanship and ethics. Using responsibly sourced materials to create their timeless designs, Mater not only strives to preserve traditional techniques, but takes care to create a cooperative environment between designers and artisans both in Denmark and abroad.
The Mater Liuku Drop Mini Pendant is a little droplet of wood with strict downlight, proving that a little can go a long way. The oak wood is responsibly sourced before being crafted into its shape, making the Liuku an appealing object and light source within Mater’s guidelines for ethical design. The included LED bulb creates a soft column of light below, giving this mini pendant an efficient way to light countertops and kitchen islands. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
Founded in 2006 by Henrik Marstrand, Mater (Latin for “mother”) is a Danish lighting and furniture brand with a highly ethical approach to design. As a way to improve the environmental and social impacts of production, Mater sums up their company mission in three words: Design, craftsmanship and ethics. Using responsibly sourced materials to create their timeless designs, Mater not only strives to preserve traditional techniques, but takes care to create a cooperative environment between designers and artisans both in Denmark and abroad.
- Designed by Maija Puoskari
- Field-adjustable White textile cord
- Material: FSC certified oak wood
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Made In Denmark
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