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Stunning polished chrome ceiling light featuring a tapered opaque shade. A beautiful addition to your home, the Karina Pendant Ceiling Light is a contemporary and decorative ceiling light, exclusive to Pagazzi. Boasting an elegant design, this polished chrome ceiling light boasts a unique swirling design which encloses a tapered opaque shade. A statement feature light perfect for a bedroom ceiling light, hallway or living room in modern home interiors. Pagazzi has a great range of LED bulbs which offer up to 100w LED Equivalents to provide unlimited brightness. Stunning polished chrome ceiling light featuring a tapered opaque shade. A beautiful addition to your home, the Karina Pendant Ceiling Light is a contemporary and decorative ceiling light, exclusive to Pagazzi. Boasting an elegant design, this polished chrome ceiling light boasts a unique swirling design which encloses a tapered opaque shade. A statement feature light perfect for a bedroom ceiling light, hallway or living room in modern home interiors. Pagazzi has a great range of LED bulbs which offer up to 100w LED Equivalents to provide unlimited brightness.
The Karina pendant is a versatile choice that adds a touch of modern elegance to various interior styles. Its sculptural design works well in contemporary, minimalist, or even industrial spaces, providing a striking focal point without overwhelming the room. I love pairing it in kitchens or dining areas where its sleek lines can be showcased over islands or tables. Practical styling tips include positioning it at a height that offers adequate task lighting while allowing the design to shine, and complementing it with subtle accessories in the room such as soft textiles or metallic accents to enhance its metallic wire detailing. Overall, this pendant offers a chic and functional upgrade to any ceiling, especially when you’re aiming for a contemporary aesthetic.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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