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Meet the Harlequin pendant light. Woven in Jute by someone very patient, and skilful. The technique is to weave the jute as tight and as close as possible, without any overlapping. OK, you try it... this one in a more neutral tone for the sensible crowd, and another with pinks and oranges for the more adventurous... choose your tribe!

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Meet the Harlequin pendant light. Woven in Jute by someone very patient, and skilful. The technique is to weave the jute as tight and as close as possible, without any overlapping. OK, you try it... this one in a more neutral tone for the sensible crowd, and another with pinks and oranges for the more adventurous... choose your tribe!

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Meet the Harlequin pendant light. Woven in Jute by someone very patient, and skilful. The technique is to weave the jute as tight and as close as possible, without any overlapping. OK, you try it... this one in a more neutral tone for the sensible crowd, and another with pinks and oranges for the more adventurous... choose your tribe!