Lighting | Lighting is the key to the atmosphere created and if you wish this to have the feeling of the Arabian nights the lamps in the collection are a must. The sparkling metallic bases with the jewel colours of the inlaid glass fill a room with mystery and excitement .
The soft seductive light of a candle should not be underestimated and it follows that the holder should also be something of beauty and form. Many of the candle holders in the collection are again in the silver metal used in most of the decorative art of the area, mixed with glass and coloured pottery to make an attractive addition to any interior scheme.
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tadelakt lamp. Tadelakt refers to the polished marble finish. |  | | Tadelakt if the traditional coating of the walls of Moroccan palaces, hammans and bathrooms. The marble dust is applied in a lime plaster and, as it dries, is polished to a fine finish with a pebble. The surface is then sealed with 'savon noir' a Moroccan soap made from olive oil. The end result is shiny, durable and waterproof. This lamp is charcoal grey, 30cms high to the base of the fitting £145. The shade is made from cream linen 14" £25 |
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