Ango Collection by Angus Hutcheson

Bangkok, Thailand–based designer Angus Hutcheson created the Ango collection of pendant lighting by weaving together unconventional local natural materials.

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Bangkok, Thailand–based designer Angus Hutcheson created the Ango collection of pendant lighting by weaving together unconventional local and natural materials, such as rattan, mulberry bark, and silk cocoons, by hand. The silk cocoon pendants come in two designs—Moon and Unit-C—each available in a natural color, as well as in a saturated black or red hue produced with a non-toxic, water-based dye. Unit-C (shown) measures 9.5” by 12” and requires one 8W filament-type A17 LED bulb. angoworld.com

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Alice Liao

An independent writer and editor, Alice Liao has covered the building and design industry for more than 15 years. She is a former editor of Architectural Lighting and Kitchen & Bath Business. Her articles have appeared in several publications, including EcoStructure, SNAP, and Hamptons.

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