Moroccan crochet lamp – RUST – TAJINE LIGHT

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Tajine Light in RUST is a handmade lamp inspired by the iconic Moroccan tajine shape, where tradition meets modern design. The lamp is created in a net-like pattern – hand-crocheted in fine viscose thread, which is also used to sew Moroccan Kaftans. The net allows the light to seep through softly, creating a warm, atmospheric play of shadows in the room.

Each lamp is carefully crafted by skilled women in a Moroccan cooperative, known for their attention to detail, finesse and unique handcraft. By purchasing Tajine Light, you are helping to support and improve the conditions of women in Morocco – while bringing a piece of true craftsmanship into your home. The quality is top notch, as we only work with the best materials and the handcraft is the best of its kind in Morocco.

Tagine Light is available in three sizes – Ø30 H:38 cm., Ø40 H:53 cm. and Ø50 H67 cm – so it can be hung individually as an elegant detail or combined in clusters to create a distinctive and personal expression.

👉 Note: Socket and cable not included - the screen is easily attached to an existing socket.

 

 

 

Maintenance

Dust/clean regularly with a feather duster.

You can also use a lint roller or a handheld vacuum cleaner with an upholstery nozzle. They can also be wiped with a slightly damp cloth after dust has been removed using one of the methods above.

The lamps are handmade, and there are small imperfections as well as small differences in shape and pattern.

The story behind

The lamps are handmade by women in a women's cooperative south of Marrakech.

The women's cooperative employs 160 women and thus contributes to raising the standard of living of many families in the small village. A school and kindergarten have been established for the women's children, so that the children can receive education and be employed while the mothers work. It helps the standard of living of the many families in the small village.