Feather Lighting
31.01.2011
pluma cubic is a symbiosis of natural feathers and clear, geometric forms combined to create illuminated objects. pluma cubic pieces are completely hand-crafted. 2,000 to 4,000 individually selected goose or rooster feathers, chosen for their homogeneity, are used to create each light. The feathers used for pluma cubic lamps come from birds that have been bred for consumption. The feathers are hand-plucked and are certified to have been cleaned in accordance with veterinary standards. via





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