Pendant lamp Dandelion Floccus Medium
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Characteristics

Type
pendant
Material
bronze, glass
Style
contemporary
Base type
straight
Protection class
IP20
Light source
LED
Number of lights
multiple
Height

74 cm
(29 in)

Description

We die and reborn many times over this lifetime. We are cyclical beings, where each end leads to a new beginning, and therefore to a new opportunity. Like the sun and the moon, life and death are complementary opposites, which do not exist without each other, that sustain equilibrium and together define a "whole". In the reflex of this duality comes the Serip’s Dandelion collection, that through its pieces reveals a darker and more abrupt side at the same time, that is subtle and graceful. Symbolising new beginnings and the idea of change, this collection is based on the dandelion’s life cycle, that begins and ends with the blow of its seeds, which, when detached, hit the ground and give rise to new lives. This connection between life and death is a perfect metaphor settled on letting ourselves go with the flow of life, embracing the unknown and believing in the possibility of a new beginning, where every breath is a second chance! Designed and produced by hand in Portugal. Serip reserves the right to make changes or improvements at any time it deems useful to guarantee the highest quality standards for its products. Hand-finished, some variations may occur. All the glass models are designed by Serip and exclusively handmade produced, establishing a unique and prestigious feature of the glass handwork art. For this reason, there is the possibility of variation in measures, weight, colour and shape represented.

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