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Pily suspension

$556

Bamboo and rattan

Dimensions

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History

The Pily rattan and bamboo pendant light is a play of arabesques and intertwined knots that make it a unique creation. Its making calls on the ancestral know-how of Filipino artisans from the Opol region, who use their skillful fingers to give birth to this goldsmith's light: behind this globe that spreads a warm light in your interior, it is more than a hundred handmade knots that allow the structure to hold itself, and under an apparent fragility hides, on the contrary, a masterful force in the development of the work...

Electrification and bulb sold separately.


Dimensions

Small model:

  • Height: 40 cm
  • Depth: 34 cm

Large model:

  • Height: 60 cm
  • Depth: 50 cm

Details

Composition:

  • Bamboo rattan.
  • Recycled white paper made from abaca, a variety of banana plant native to the Philippines, handmade.

Advice

Electrification:

  • Electrification not included
  • Compatible with socket: E27


Installation:

The pendant light requires a suspension electrification.
For installation, the electrification must be connected to the electrical outlet in the ceiling. The ceiling rose conceals the connections and secures the fixture to the ceiling.
The pendant light is then attached to the electrification, and the bulb is screwed into the socket.
Using a cable clamp allows you to adjust the position of the bulb and place it at the desired height within the pendant light.


Care instructions:

Clean the pendant light with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the finish of the material.
Avoid using abrasive products, solvents, or household cleaners that could damage the finish.
In case of more persistent dust, gently wipe with a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately with a soft cloth.
We recommend using LED bulbs to preserve the pendant light and maintain soft lighting.

Delivery

Different delivery methods will be available at checkout.

Free shipping on orders over €150 in France and the United Kingdom, and over €250 in Switzerland and Belgium (exceptions apply).

France:
- Colissimo pickup point: 3 to 5 business days – €6
- Standard delivery (Colissimo, DPD, Géodis): 3 to 5 business days
- UPS Express delivery: 1 to 3 business days

Europe: standard delivery within 5 to 7 business days.

International: UPS delivery within 5 to 7 business days.

Shipping costs are calculated according to the weight and volume of the order.

Dispatch time

Orders are prepared and shipped within 2 business days.
This timeframe is in addition to the delivery time of the selected shipping method.

Returns

You have 14 days from the date of receipt to return your order.
Items must be new, unused, and returned in their original condition.
Once your return has been received and inspected, your refund will be processed using the original payment method within a maximum of 10 days.

Exchanges

Exchanges are possible within 14 days of receiving your order.
Items must be new, unused, and in their original condition.
Once your return has been approved, the replacement item will be shipped to the original delivery address.
You will receive a confirmation email with tracking information. 

Pily suspension

$556

Bamboo and rattan

Crafts - Pily

Our design process

Delicacy: this is the word that evokes the Pily suspension in rattan, bamboo and recycled abaca paper.

This light fixture, all arabesques and plays of materials and light, requires great attention to detail on the part of the Filipino artisans from the Opol region who make it: first in the creation of the structure, which requires constant attention and lots of small pliers to hold the work in place before tying the plant fibers together.

The application of recycled abaca paper.

A flagship product of the Philippines, it is first cut according to a unique template before being glued onto the sphere. Hence this absolutely enchanting play of light that occurs when the light turns on: through the prism of the paper that unfolds on the rattan and bamboo, sometimes overlapping, the light is more or less intense and warm... Which makes Pily so graphic and fascinating.