Cestino Pendant in Natural

$695.00

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In Stock

In stock

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For hundreds of years, Native people throughout the Americas used plant fibers and grasses to weave baskets to carry food or wood, winnow grains, store possessions, and give as gifts. Basket designs are as varied as the plants, tress and grasses used to make them. The basket collection at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is sizable and impressive and served as inspiration for the Maze Pendant Light. The Cestino Chandelier from the Crossroads Collection is inspired by a woven yucca fiber basket in the collections of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. The shade is large scale and is made of hand-woven rattan peel with leather hanging details and single bulb pendant kit. Also available as a Chandelier and in Black and tonal Natural.

DIMENSIONS
22.5″DIA x 18.5″H
Cord Length: 11.50″L
Hardwired
Switch Type: Wall Switch/Dimmer
Bulbs/Wattage/Voltage: 1/40W/120V
Socket Type: E26
Damp Rated: Y

 

MATERIALS
Sustainably harvested rattan with leather. In an effort to reduce our product’s carbon footprint we recommend LED replacement bulbs with a standard e26 socket base. Our pendant kits are rated for 40w bulbs (traditional incandescent filament bulbs) or LED equivalent of 3200 lumens.
CARE
Our furniture, lighting + home décor pieces are designed with longevity in mind, and with regular care can be enjoyed for generations to come. All our products are made of natural materials and thus will change over time subject to environmental factors like humidity, temperature, and placement. To maintain the look and integrity of each piece, we recommend following the guidelines provided below.

Spot clean with a soft cloth using a soapflake solution (1 teaspoon of soap flakes dissolved in 4 cups of hot water). Avoid standing or kneeling on woven furniture to prevent breakage. If you live in a dry climate, woven furniture can be lightly misted with a spray bottle once a month and hydrated annually with boiled linseed oil.
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Description

For hundreds of years, Native people throughout the Americas used plant fibers and grasses to weave baskets to carry food or wood, winnow grains, store possessions, and give as gifts. Basket designs are as varied as the plants, tress and grasses used to make them. The basket collection at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is sizable and impressive and served as inspiration for the Maze Pendant Light. The Cestino Chandelier from the Crossroads Collection is inspired by a woven yucca fiber basket in the collections of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. The shade is large scale and is made of hand-woven rattan peel with leather hanging details and single bulb pendant kit. Also available as a Chandelier and in Black and tonal Natural.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping, Returns & Fine Print

Orders are processed within 24 hours. You will receive an email confirmation with order details and tracking information. If items are unavailable or backordered, you will be notified via email or phone.

All items that are in-stock and can travel via UPS or FEDEX, generally ship within 4 weeks and should arrive within 3-5 business days from the ship date.

Items ordered together may not necessarily arrive in the same box. We are unable to ship to P.O. and A.P.O boxes.

To confirm availability for RUSH orders, please call us at 678-927-9113 or email askVerde@verdehomeinc.com.

Furniture and other oversized items travel via freight carriers (LTL) which may result in extended processing and delivery times. LTL shipments will require a loading dock . Some items require a signature for delivery. Oversized items will be delivered curbside unless otherwise noted as White Glove Delivery. Most carriers schedule deliveries Monday through Friday between the hours of 9AM-5PM EST.

Returns

(For a full description of our return policy, please CLICK HERE).

All returns must be approved. Any approved return may incur a 20% stocking fee and must be returned in original packaging.

About Woven

Woven believes that style and eco-friendly manufacturing practices should never be mutually exclusive. From twisted jute to intricate carvings and woven rattan, nearly every Woven piece is touched by hand, supporting local artisans and economies.

Known for the application of natural materials,  Woven often incorporates brass, etched metal, or lacquered paint to showcase range and versatility. Mixed materials help tell stories of place and time: rush seating nods to 19th Century London furniture styles, while steel and rattan bent into geometric shapes pay homage to the Art Deco era.