Codice lampshade

$10,495.00 CAD
Color: Natural + Black
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HANDMADE IN MEXICO

A juxtaposition of materials and form, this wall hanging brings a striking contrast with its unique design.

Custom sizes and colours available by request.

Story

Venturing to create ever-larger pieces, our Mexican weaving partners have truly outdone themselves with this truly unique lampshade.

Each piece is completely made to order, custom colours and sizes are available—please contact us for more information.

Handmade by weavers in Querétaro, Mexico, this collective of female artisans began with a mission to preserve knowledge about ancient textile techniques while caring for and respecting the environment. 

Obakki is proud to be Caralarga's exclusive Canadian retail partner. 

Details
  • MEASUREMENTS:
    • TOTAL HANG: 80 W x 109 cm H / 31.5 x 43"
    • SHADE PORTION: 78 cm / 31" H
  • MATERIALS: 100% raw cotton, tinted cotton thread, steel frame.
  • ORIGIN: Mexico
  • Please note that this product does not come with any electrical components, it includes the shade and hanging hardware for the shade only. 
Product Information

This piece hangs from black metal structure

Treat with care—the cotton thread on these pieces is non-washable.

Brush with a standard comb to maintain shape.

Shipping + Returns

This art piece is fully customizable and Made-to-Order. The production time needed prior to shipping is generally 10-14 weeks but may vary. This item does not qualify for free shipping or local pick up. A flat rate standard shipping fee will be applied to your order during checkout*  Shipments come directly from our artisan partners in Mexico. Please contact us for further inquiries.

All Made-to-Order pieces are final sale

*Shipping outside North America will be quoted on a case by case basis. 

Meet the Artisan

Mexico

The Weavers from Querétaro

From a small atelier inside an old textile factory – the soul of Querétaro emerges. And that is where magnificent statement pieces are created by our Mexican weaving partners. The materials they use are the definition of sustainable: textile waste, recovered raw cotton yarn, and fiber from the indigenous and plentiful Sansevieria plant. And the art they produce is the definition of stunning.

The team of talented female artists who, transform these humble materials into a vital collection of timeless design, use this as a mission to create fair and sustainable employment opportunities for the local community in Querétaro.

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