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Two John Lewis & Partners Lyssa Easy-to-Fit Rattan Ceiling Shade, Natural. £60 for both ONO


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£60 for both ONO - originally £60 each. Ready for collection from Woolstone Rd.

Meticulously crafted from bamboo into an intricate, lattice shaped shade, the two Lyssa easy-to-fit pendants will introduce a naturally tactile accent to your space. Light shines through from a central orb to create a dazzling mosaic lighting effect. Simply hang it onto your current pendant cord to instantly update your decor. It will complement pared-back, Scandi-inspired settings beautifully.

Dimensions: H26 x Dia.45cm

Weight: 0.79kg

In excellent condition

 

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