Size: D42 x H60cm Tested to 60W max GLS (CFL = 11W GLS). Bulb not included. Decorative Garland acid etched metal pendant shade designed by Tord Boontje. Exclusive to Habitat. A long metal garland of flowers that can be wrapped around a light bulb, it can be used singularly or in multiples to make a bold decorative statement. Tord Boontje...is a Dutch designer who studied Industrial Design in Eindhoven before completing a Masters at the Royal College of Art in London. Tord has many awards for his work including being short-listed for Designer of the Year by the Design Museum London and winning Dutch Designer of the Year. Warning: Some edges may be sharp. Please follow assembly instructions carefully. Please use protective sleeves provided. Ensure 'garland' is fitted above head height to prevent hair entanglement. Suitable for indoor use only. Switch the power supply to the light off completely. Either un-plug the light or switch mains off at the fuse box. Place the self-adhesive ring onto the lampholder. This ring will prevent metal parts from the Garland making contact with electricity. Replace the light bulb. Cut the frame off the sheet with scissors. Attach the Garland with the clasp to the wire above the lampholder. Making sure no metal parts go inside the lampholder from the light to shape, by twisting the Garland around the light bulb and use the hooks to attach it to itself. It's like making a flower arrangement. A larger effect can be created by using more Garlands and more light bulbs.
K**E
Three garland twist
The three garland pieces, of laser cut copper, arrived flat packed in decent condition. The cardboard habitat folder it was wrapped in had mold on the surface that the flat sheet was attached to, but I expect will not be a long-term problem as the chandelier is in open air now. I could not tell if the mold was a result of storage in the sellers warehouse or due to delay in the shipment container. Plastic rings were provided to keep the metal away from the lightbulb, but these had lost all tackiness. I fortunately already had an item like this as I had an earlier version of this chandelier made of Tyvek. This is more structural and less fluffy than the original fixture I had here, but looks attractive in its spaceMy advice would be to use an amber colored bulb with this as a white bulb does not look good with the metal, a transparent globe would also be a good possibility.I am happy with the end result and look of this chandelier.
K**G
Beautiful garland
Really lovely garland. I added it to a plain chandelier and it really made it gorgeous.
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