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Wriggle 3-light floor lamp, featuring a brushed, aged brass-plated finish and hand-wrapped raffia tapered shades. The Wriggle 3-light floor lamp is a stunning blend of organic texture and sculptural elegance, designed to add warmth and artistry to any space. Featuring three gracefully wavy stems, this floor lamp creates a sense of movement and fluidity, making it a statement piece in any interior. Finished in aged brass plating, the slender metal framework exudes a timeless sophistication, while the hand-wrapped raffia shades introduce a natural, artisanal touch. These shades diffuse light softly, casting a warm and inviting glow, perfect for creating a relaxed atmosphere in living rooms, reading nooks or cosy corners. A perfect balance of contemporary design and rustic charm, the Wriggle floor lamp brings both function and style, effortlessly enhancing a variety of décor themes—from modern bohemian to refined mid-century aesthetics. Wriggle 3-light floor lamp, featuring a brushed, aged brass-plated finish and hand-wrapped raffia tapered shades. The Wriggle 3-light floor lamp is a stunning blend of organic texture and sculptural elegance, designed to add warmth and artistry to any space. Featuring three gracefully wavy stems, this floor lamp creates a sense of movement and fluidity, making it a statement piece in any interior. Finished in aged brass plating, the slender metal framework exudes a timeless sophistication, while the hand-wrapped raffia shades introduce a natural, artisanal touch. These shades diffuse light softly, casting a warm and inviting glow, perfect for creating a relaxed atmosphere in living rooms, reading nooks or cosy corners. A perfect balance of contemporary design and rustic charm, the Wriggle floor lamp brings both function and style, effortlessly enhancing a variety of décor themes—from modern bohemian to refined mid-century aesthetics.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Pagazzi's websitehere