MIKA 350? pendant lamp, created in the image and likeness of ancient Celtic towers. They were called Palozzas and served as defensive forts. They built such in Galicia around the 6th century BC.
Did you use the same materials to create this lighting fixture as in ancient times? granite and wood. Designers have created an object that is minimalist in form and perfect in content, which will decorate any old or modern interior..
The lampshade can be made of stone of different colors. The most spectacular, perhaps, of black granite. It creates a directional luminous flux, highlights the lighting area.
Also available in beige and red-brown stone. Choose the option that is in harmony with your interior.
A verified form? a combination of two cones? simply enchants with the purity of the outlines. The wooden base contrasts effectively with the cold stone. See how well a lamp of this shape, from which simply breathes with history, combines well with the texture of natural wood.