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Material: Natural Fiber
Jonathan Trayte, "Desert Lights '1', " 2020
Located in New York, NY
Jonathan Trayte [British, b. 1980] Desert lights (1), 2020 Powder coated stainless steel, blown glass, brass, raffia, light fittings Measures: 78 x 44 x ...
Category

2010s Natural Fiber Lighting

Materials

Brass, Stainless Steel

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