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Eva Solo Clover Suspension Light
This Clover pendant lamp especially comes into its own above the dining and living room table, either alone or in a line-up of two or three. It casts a pleasant and uniform light for everyone sitting around the table, while the vents create a playful illumination effect that is a decorative element in its own right. It comes with a 3 m long textile cable and can be used with a max 25W light source. Made from powder-coated steel.
CLOVER LAMP COLLECTION
For centuries the four-leaf clover has been associated with luck. To say that someone “lives in clover” is to say that they live a life of ease, comfort and prosperity.
Clover is also the name of this decorative and functional lamps series from Eva Solo. It is inspired from a time when the incandescent light bulb revolutionized human society and brought about a new era of productivity that changed life at work, at home and out of doors.
At the time, the industrial lamps needed ventilation holes to prevent them from overheating. The vents have been maintained in the creation of Clover to pay homage to the industrial lamps they were inspired from. They have been designed to give the lamps their charismatic clover look and lightness. The vents create an interesting light effect where the lamp lights up itself and casts both light and shadow in the room around it.
It’s a lamp for the lucky.
- Charismatic lightness
- Pleasant and uniform illumination
- Choose between several sizes and colours
- Materials: Aluminium
- Socket: E27 (max 25W)
- Cabel: 3 meter textile

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