Santa Lucía – Blown Glass & Steel Table Lamp
by ehécatl Mexico

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Description

Illuminate your space with the radiant charm of our Santa Lucia-inspired lamp, honoring the patron saint of light. With its graceful design and warm glow, this blown glass & steel lamp brings both elegance and luminosity to any room.

CRI 90 – 2700 K ~120 v – 7 w E27
If you need to use it with 220V current and or a type C plug, please indicate it when making your purchase.

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Born in the lush landscapes of Cuernavaca, amidst the buzzing symphony of insects and the echoes of Mexico’s 20th-century summer decadence, I have embarked on a journey as an independent creative in artistic design since 2006. I harbor a profound belief that the objects inhabiting our world possess a vitality, they stage our story and deserve to be inherited and cared for over time, like a family memory. I also know that they shape our future, serving as means to engage in politics and present fantastic and reconciliatory realities in the face of adverse uncertainty.
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