This pendant comes as a flat-packed kitset which needs to be assembled by the customer.
Product description
By David Trubridge.
Hīnaki was David’s first exploration into lighting in 1995 when he made a prototype based on fish traps which are called hīnaki by Maori. Hīnaki traps were made from woven vines, some in amazingly beautiful forms.
Emits beautiful shadow patterns.
Shipped in environmentally friendly packaging.
Easy assembly at home via PDF or online video.
Three sizes.
12 Standard colour options
Intended for dry interior spaces.
This pendant comes as a flat-packed kitset which needs to be assembled by the customer.
The 1400mm size is recommended for professional assembly only.
Additional information
What you receive:
- Kitset lampshade including fixings/suspension, lamp holder and instructions.
- No bulb or ceiling rose.
- Pendants with Black inside or on both sides are supplied with a Black lamp holder and cord. All other colour pendants including the plain bamboo and Black on the outside are supplied with White lamp holder and cord.
1400mm
- Width: 500mm
- Height: 1400mm
- Depth: 500mm
- Weight: 3.8kg
- Lamp holder - E27 - 60 watt max
- Cord: 5 metres with x 3 suspension wires
- This size is recommended for professional assembly only.
ANS/NZ Compliant
Must be installed by a registered Electrician
Shipping and returns
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 Hīnaki does not come with a bulb, so we’ve put together our favourite options that are compatible with this product.
LED - A60 - 12W Frosted Bulb
$30.00 - $30.00
100mm Standard Ceiling Rose
$30.00 - $30.00
bulb colour:
Black
Organic Style
Earthy, Natural, Handmade, Unique
The Organic style borrows natural forms and materials as inspiration. Materials and patterns include concrete, woven rattan, wood grains, plaster and terracotta. It celebrates the handmade nature of products. It is rich in colour, form and texture. The Organic style lends itself to Scandinavian and Japanese design, Boho vibes and the beautiful work of Artisans. Bringing nature into our interiors creates a sense of calm and softness to your home. This style is about celebrating and investing in custom pieces from small artists and makers in New Zealand to villages around the world.