
The Kintsugi
The art piece that also lights the room.
Somewhere between a pendant and a painting, the Kintsugi carries its history in its glaze. Each ceramic shade is hand-finished — the patterns that emerge from the kiln are never quite the same twice. This is the kind of light that becomes a story.
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Handpainted ceramics, lit from within.
Each shade is hand-painted by ceramic artists, meaning the glaze that arrives above your table carries something unrepeatable — a brushstroke, a colour wash, a pattern that emerged from the kiln and belongs entirely to you. Fitted on a polished copper socket with a vintage-style braided cord adjustable to 200cm, the Kintsugi works beautifully above kitchen tables, in entryways and over reading chairs. Six glaze colourways are available; all include an E27 4W LED bulb.
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No two Kintsugi pendants are alike. That is the point.
You bought it because it reminded you of something. A market in Lisbon. A kitchen in Morocco. A glaze you saw once and never forgot. The Kintsugi is that feeling, suspended above the table.
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Every glaze is one of a kind.
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Hand-painted ceramic lampshade — each piece individually glazed
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Six glaze variations: Indigo floral · Stripe · Teal · Scalloped cream · White floral · Deep teal
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Polished copper socket fitting with knob switch
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200cm adjustable braided cord — two shade sizes: 14cm and 18cm
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E27 socket · 4W LED bulb included


