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Cable Lights by Patrick Hartog

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Sailing boasts peaceful moments, the wind catching in the sail, all the world coasts by with ease. However, it all hinges on the knot, for without the right tie, all those ropes and sails would surrender to the pull of the breeze.
Consider it a privilege to design your own ideal light arrangement with customizing pendants by Patrick Hartog of the Netherlands. Cable lights are an untraditional take on the chandelier when hung in a cluster at different lengths. Create a pleasant display by wrapping a colored cable around the ceramic cup’s groove. Finish the look with a clean knot at the metal ring.

 

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