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LAMPSHADE MOROCCAN HANDMADE in Rattan, wicker shade
LAMPSHADE MOROCCAN HANDMADE in Rattan, wicker shade
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Alone or in accumulation, discover our woven palm leaf suspensions. Its flexibility and natural fibers are ready to soothe our interiors all year round. This lampshade is braided in an artisanal way so as to transmit a soft and warm light.
MOROCCAN LAMPSHADE HANDMADE IN RATTAN
Beautiful Round lampshade of rattan designed and woven by artists in Morocco, the shade comes with matching line for easy to hang up in the ceiling, it will give a cozy light for your bedroom, living room, kitchen….and can be used outdoor as well.
Product Details
Origin: Moroccan
Material: Natural Rattan
Color: Natural
Production: Handmade
Size : Height: 45 centimeters
Width: 45 centimeters
Note : If you want your Lampshade in a custom size or design or pattern we will be glad to make it for you please contact us.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR WHOLESALE
Product: LAMPSHADE MOROCCAN HANDMADE in Rattan, wicker shade, straw shade, Palm Leaves, Doum lampshade



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Shipping
Berber life PRODUCTS take approximately 3 to 5 days to process for small orders(1 to 10 bags) and between 5 to 10 days for big quantities (10+) Please feel free to reach out to us for more details. Our shipping time is between three to five business.
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Returns
Unfortunately, we cannot accept any form of exchange for personalized items. but if you reach out to us via Etsy, email, messenger or in instagram we will send you an image of the final product before shipping it. For non personalized items Berber life may be exchanged within 14 days of delivery. Berber Life does not cover the return fee. Berber life is not responsible for any duty/import/taxes/customs/etc charges that may incur.
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