The Beautiful Amphora Collection by Streamlight
The beautifully elegant Amphora collection of bespoke lights is an exciting development in what we can expect from the next level of outdoor lighting solutions. Perfect on the patio or outdoor deck, these beauties are more like artworks to adorn your exterior spaces.
These designs were created to add warmth and light to the outdoors. However, thanks to its aesthetic appeal, you could even get away with using them indoors! The size and shape of this collection pay a subtle homage to the terracotta amphora formerly used to decorate gardens and terraces. In this collection, designers have used a synthetic wicker to create big handmade baskets as shades with a tripod foot subjected to a cataphoresis treatment.
The light source is located inside the polyethene ellipse, making it watertight and perfect to withstand the outdoor elements. In a dazzling display, the light emitted by the Amphora collection is full of nuances and shapes that will continue to mesmerise your guests. For the ultimate in outdoor entertainment and style, you can now purchase your Amphora collection of lights from local agents, Streamlight.
Contact: Streamlight
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