Celtic Palazzo-Inspired Lighting

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The Mika 350 Pendant Lamp is Made of Wood and Granite

The noteworthy texture of the Mika 350 Pendant Lamp is inspired by ancient structures from 6th century BC. The 'palozzas' houses of the ancient Celtic forts that were built in Galicia boasted a granite and wood composition, which this lighting design pays homage to in a chic way. Although it uses such an antiquated architectural tradition, it does so in a minimalist and modern way.

Designed by A\Studio, which was founded by Andre Simon and is based in Pontevedra, Spain, the Mika 350 Pendant Lamp takes on a wide cone shape that allows the fixture to shed a generous amount of light onto its surroundings. Topped with a wooden base and colored cloth cord, the Mika 350 Pendant Lamp is available in two colors.
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