Illumina’s Curva Pendants
The Curva pendants from Illumina are a key look to the raw luxe trend that’s sweeping interior design of late. Stylish and striking in any interior, these lighting options will add class to your home!
Illumina remains on trend with lighting solutions that are striking and contemporary. The Curva pendants integrate copper with neutral colours with all pendants being white inside, producing a better light output.
What can you expect from the Curva Pendant?
- High-quality metal in a white, pale grey or duck egg finish for strength and durability with a copper finish for lasting good looks.
- Hang in your stairwell, bedroom, kitchen or dining room for practical yet contemporary lighting.
- Please Note: Bulb not Included
Exciting news – Illumina’s new showroom will find its home in High Street, Durbanville, where you can shop the latest trends and lighting accessories. Choose from decorative lighting to lamps, functional lighting and accessories, Illumina has a range to meet your needs.
The Warehouse Sale is also still on, now online. Visit the website and click on the sale tab to view the available lighting options now available at a discounted price.
Find all you need at www.illumina.co.za.
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