POTT Totana Wall Lamp

Colour
White
Red
Black

Disclaimer

Pott luminaires are made individually by hand, therefore minor variations in size, shape, colour and finish are part of the charm and personality and are not considered manufacturing faults.

Product description

POTT - Made from the ground  *** EXCLUSIVE TO MR RALPH ***

As the exclusive NZ supplier of POTT Lighting, Mr Ralph is excited to showcase this contemporary collection of clay lighting. Each piece is unique and special for its handcrafted nature and the personal touch given by the hands of the craftsman.

Handmade in Southern Spain, the Totana collection combines traditional pottery techniques with contemporary lighting design.Inspired by the geographical origins of the brand, The Totana Wall Lamp is influenced by a landscape of contrasts, tonalities of clay, pottery and wisdom, lights and shadows, fire and water. Potts clay and craftsmanship make each lamp unique.

Additional information

Colour:
- Clay Shade: Red (Dark Terracotta), White and Black
- Wall Mount - Matt Black powder coated onto metal

Light Source:
- Fixed LED
- 100-240V~ 6W
- NOT DIMMABLE

Size: 41cm H x 20cm W

CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Please wipe delicately with a soft damp sponge.

AS/NZS compliant. Must be installed by a registered Electrician.

Shipping and returns

Whenever possible, we try to get your purchase to its destination within seven days, free of charge. This excludes trade orders and out of stock items.

Please note End of Line products are not returnable.

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Organic Style

Earthy, Natural, Handmade, Unique

The Organic style celebrates the handmade nature of products and suits an interior that wishes to highlight a unique, one of a kind piece. It is richer in colour and form than Boho and can work across all types of homes. Think of a super minimalist home with one handmade pendant over a dining table or an eclectic abode with a different colour and style of pendant or wall light in each room. This style is about celebrating and investing in custom pieces from small artists and makers in New Zealand to villages around the world.