Filigrana S3 Ellipse Pendant
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Filigrana S3 Ellipse Pendant
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Item No.
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- Expertly made by hand, each Filigrana Light is unique.
- Mouth-blown Venetian glass.
- Surface is acid-etched to create a soft, diffused light.
- 10¾" H 14⅝" DIA
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Sebastian Wrong for Established & Sons
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Drawing on the heritage of traditional Venetian glass blowing, designer Sebastian Wrong combined a 16th-century technique from Murano with a modern aesthetic to create his Filigrana Collection (2018). Starting with mouth-blown Venetian glass, the centuries-old method requires the glassmakers to roll colored glass canes into the surface of each shade, creating a candy-stripe pattern. The surface of the shade is then acid-etched to create a soft, diffused light. Bulb (not included): LED 9W E26 110/120V. Made in Italy.
- Expertly made by hand, each Filigrana Light is unique.
- Mouth-blown Venetian glass.
- Surface is acid-etched to create a soft, diffused light.
- Compatible with dimming devices.
- Brand
- Established & Sons
- Collection
- Filigrana Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 10¾" H 14⅝" DIA
- Product Weight
- 6.75 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Filigrana S3 Ellipse Pendant
- Height (in): 10¾
- Diameter (in): 14⅝
- Weight (lbs): 6.75
- Cord Length (in): 78¾
- Acid-etched mouth-blown glass
- Powder-coated steel fixings
- Steel suspension cable
Sebastian Wrong
With an eye for detail and innovative spirit, Sebastian Wrong's work pushes the boundaries of form and function. The renowned designer originally studied sculpture before co-founding the British furniture brand Established & Sons, where he created award-winning works that are as forward-thinking as they are timeless. In 2011 he set up The Wrong Shop to further bridge the worlds of art and design.
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