Dena Pendant Light
The Dena Pendant Light is a minimalist statement piece, seamlessly blending sculptural form with organic texture. Its ribbed cylindrical shade creates a captivating play of light and shadow, adding warmth and depth to any interior. Suspended by a slim cord, it emits a soft, inviting glow, ideal for dining areas, reading nooks, and refined hospitality settings.
- Ribbed cylindrical shade for a dynamic light effect.
- Minimalist yet organic design suits modern and natural interiors.
- Soft, warm glow, perfect for intimate settings.
- Available in multiple finishes to complement any space.
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Dena Pendant Light
Dena Pendant Light
The Dena Pendant Light is a minimalist statement piece, seamlessly blending sculptural form with organic texture. Its ribbed cylindrical shade creates a captivating play of light and shadow, adding warmth and depth to any interior. Suspended by a slim cord, it emits a soft, inviting glow, ideal for dining areas, reading nooks, and refined hospitality settings.
- Ribbed cylindrical shade for a dynamic light effect.
- Minimalist yet organic design suits modern and natural interiors.
- Soft, warm glow, perfect for intimate settings.
- Available in multiple finishes to complement any space.
Original: $748.97
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The Dena Pendant Light is a minimalist statement piece, seamlessly blending sculptural form with organic texture. Its ribbed cylindrical shade creates a captivating play of light and shadow, adding warmth and depth to any interior. Suspended by a slim cord, it emits a soft, inviting glow, ideal for dining areas, reading nooks, and refined hospitality settings.
- Ribbed cylindrical shade for a dynamic light effect.
- Minimalist yet organic design suits modern and natural interiors.
- Soft, warm glow, perfect for intimate settings.
- Available in multiple finishes to complement any space.
























