Votive Bunch Light, Tucker Robbins

This eye-catching luminaire’s shade is made from repurposed fishing baskets.

The Votive Bunch Light from Tucker Robins is made from rattan originally used in fishing baskets crafted by Toraja women, a mostly agrarian population of 750,000 residing on Indonesia’s Sulawesi Island. The fixture comprises three baskets, which are available with or without rice-paper lining. They measure approximately 24” in height and are 25” wide. The fixtures take a 40W or 60W bulb. tuckerrobbins.com

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