This softly shaped lampshade in hand-braided banana fibres illuminates your dining table while spreading soft sprinkles of light through the small holes that give the room a harmonious, warm and calm vibe.
This product is made by Ramesh Flowers, a social business in India which creates jobs close to home for rural women by making sustainable products from organic waste materials.
Each lampshade is unique since it’s made of banana fibres with natural colour variations and is hand-braided by skilled artisans.
Provides directional light that illuminates your dining table while spreading a soft glow in the room that adds a warm welcoming atmosphere to your home.
IKEA collaborates with social businesses around the world to design unique products which create jobs for people that needs it the most.
Good to know
To be completed with HEMMA cord set.
HEMMA cordset is sold separately.
Use a clear light bulb if you have a lamp shade or lamp with a perforated or cut-out pattern or other airy, open design and want the pattern to cast effects on the wall and ceiling.
Possible to separate for recycling or energy recovery if available in your community.
Each product is a unique, handmade work of art with natural variations in colour and shape.
To be hung on a ceiling hook.
Ceiling hook not included.
Long Term Benefits
"Being asked to develop the MÄVINN collection in collaboration with social businesses felt wonderful since each item contributes to creating jobs for people who need them the most. My design is inspired by traditional Scandinavian homes where the decor is characterised by function, simplicity and natural materials. I hope you appreciate the craftsmanship and take pride in how you are contributing to someone's livelihood when choosing to decorate your home with these items."
The objects in the MÄVINN collection are inspired by traditional Scandinavian homes where the decor is characterised by function, simplicity and natural materials. In collaboration with social businesses, the ideas have then been realised by skilled artisans who’ve given each object a unique expression. So when you choose to furnish your home with something from the collection, you are also helping to create jobs for people who need them the most. A wonderful bonus, right?