The lampshade

For some light in dark days: a beautiful lamp in your home.
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Nele Ostyn

Forever learning.

If you look into it, you’ll discover that there really are an awful lot of possibilities with ceramic pendant lights. You’ll find the craziest combinations, colors and shapes. My fingers are already itching to get started on it as well. What about you?

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