Cloud
By David Trubridge. Cloud lights were first launched in 2008 as part of the Spiral Islands installation of matching lights and settees.
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This pendant comes as a flat-packed kitset which needs to be assembled by the customer.
By David Trubridge. Cloud lights were first launched in 2008 as part of the Spiral Islands installation of matching lights and settees.
This pendant comes as a flat-packed kitset which needs to be assembled by the customer.
By David Trubridge.
Cloud lights were first launched in 2008 as part of the Spiral Islands installation of matching lights and settees. This was inspired by the clouds that David saw sitting over small islands all over the Pacific Ocean, which were used by Polynesian navigators to find islands from afar. The Cloud lights were made with frosted plastic but were later discontinued due to the negative environmental impact of the material. Cloud has now been given a second chance through a new material. The new version is made almost entirely of bamboo plywood applied in the same strips or rings. This allows light to shine through while offering a similar visual lightness as the former translucent plastic version.
Please note: Painted options of Cloud are generally cut to order with a lead time of up to 8 weeks.
This pendant comes as a flat-packed kitset which needs to be assembled by the customer.
This product will be shipped directly from David Trubridge in Hastings within 3-14 days.
We also offer a generous 30-day refund policy. If the product is not suitable for any reason, return it to us for a refund or exchange. Please remember that the product needs to be in its original condition, and to keep all packaging intact for an easy return. Please download the returns form from our Contact page.
The Cloud does not come with a bulb, so we’ve put together our favourite options that are compatible with this product.
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