Werregue Collection
Tambo Pendant

$2,975.00

The design depicts a tambo, a communal house in the village used for meetings and ceremonial events. Featured in repeat is the sloping roof of the structure, and the black point represents the “eye” of the smoke coming from the ceremonial fire.

Given the nature and story of these Werregue palm pendants, the tightly woven fiber results in an opaque shade, with a focused spot light emanating from the bottom mouth of the fixture.

Leadtime 1-2 weeks.

Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.

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DETAILS

OVERALL DIMENSIONS
20″ Ø x 15″ h
51cm Ø x 38cm h

CANOPY DIMENSIONS
5” Ø x 1” h
13cm Ø x 3cm h

MATERIALS
Werregue Palm Fiber
Brass hardware

LAMPING
Single Socket
Bulbrite, G25, E26 LED (bulb included)
8.5W | 60W Equivalent
800 Lumens
2700K | CRI 90
Fully compatible dimming

SUSPENSION
3’ cloth cord and suspension wire
Can also be customized to any length upon request.

CERTIFICATIONS
UL-listed (120V)
240V Available upon request

WEIGHT
5 lbs – 10 lbs
2 kgs – 5 kgs

LEADTIME
1-2 weeks

Given the nature and story of these Werregue palm pendants, the tightly woven fiber results in an opaque shade, with a focused spot light emanating from the bottom mouth of the fixture.

Each pendant is one-of-a-kind.

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Weight30 lbs

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