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Twiggy ceiling light
Designed by Marc Sadler, the Twiggy ceiling light is a simple yet elegant design manufactured in Italy. This quality design is crafted from painted glass fibre, compound materials, and aluminium. The woven shade softly diffuses the integrated LED’s light into a comfortable illumination that would be appreciated in any space. Its circular mount offers ample support to the far-reaching arm of this design allowing you to aim its overhead illumination towards the centre of a room or as a spotlight for a favourite chair or dining table. The Twiggy ceiling light is ideal for a contemporary or minimal aesthetic. Available in two finishes.
Designed by Marc Sadler, the Twiggy ceiling light is a simple yet elegant design manufactured in Italy. This quality design is crafted from painted glass fibre, compound materials, and aluminium. The woven shade softly diffuses the integrated LED’s light into a comfortable illumination that would be appreciated in any space. Its circular mount offers ample support to the far-reaching arm of this design allowing you to aim its overhead illumination towards the centre of a room or as a spotlight for a favourite chair or dining table. The Twiggy ceiling light is ideal for a contemporary or minimal aesthetic. Available in two finishes.
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Designed by Marc Sadler, the Twiggy ceiling light is a simple yet elegant design manufactured in Italy. This quality design is crafted from painted glass fibre, compound materials, and aluminium. The woven shade softly diffuses the integrated LED’s light into a comfortable illumination that would be appreciated in any space. Its circular mount offers ample support to the far-reaching arm of this design allowing you to aim its overhead illumination towards the centre of a room or as a spotlight for a favourite chair or dining table. The Twiggy ceiling light is ideal for a contemporary or minimal aesthetic. Available in two finishes.





















