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The Spotty has been designed to give three-dimensional functionality while blending its flowing curves with the tactile beauty of wood.
They are shaped to allow them to stand as up lights, rest on their sides as angled spot lamps or to be suspended as down lights.
On their own they are a wonderful way to illuminate a living space directly or indirectly and when they are clustered together or dotted around a room they turn into an striking light installation.
We are proud to say that they are completely made in England and to a very high standard with each one being hand turned on a wood lathe. The wood we make them from is FSC certified so absolutely sustainable and ethically sourced. They feel beautiful to hold having been hand sanded and finished with an organic blend of natural oils, which gives them a smooth feel, and rich depth of colour.
We make them in a choice of hardwoods such as Oak, Walnut, Cherry, Beech and Black Walnut.
We offer them with a choice of fabric cable Royal Blue, Poppy Red or Leaf Green.
With or without a cable switch although this is not suitable if you intend to suspend them.
They come in two size, 16cm x 16cm or 20cm x 20cm.
The smaller comes with a 9Watt energy efficient bulb while the larger comes with a 15Watt energy efficient bulb.
This product is dispatched to you by Obe & Co Design.
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Please note: personalised, bespoke and made-to-order goods, perishable products and personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken are non-refundable, unless faulty.
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