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Matsuda Interiors Otto 4 Ceiling Light

Matsuda Interiors Otto 4 Ceiling Light

Regular price £130.00 (Free UK Delivery)
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Description

Create an 'on-trend' mid century feel with the Otto ceiling light, a perfect combination of gloss opal blown glass shades with brushed brass metalwork. The Otto ceiling light explores the art of balance with a mix of soft curves blended with a linear structure. Height : 175mm. Width : 860mm. Depth : 523mm.

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Enjoy free 7-10 working day shipping to UK Mainland addresses.

Returns

You have 14 days from delivery to notify us of your intention to return at contact@ashalder.com. If accepted by our returns team, you have 14 days from this date to deliver to the supplied address. Returns received after this period will not be refunded. Read more about our returns policy here.

Matsuda Interiors

Founded in 1983, Matsuda Interiors is a luxury Japanese furniture brand where minimalist design meets unparalleled quality and craftsmanship. Each piece is meticulously crafted with the highest quality materials, ensuring longevity and durability.

Design Language

Matsuda Interiors is known for its understated elegance, with clean lines and simple shapes that complement any interior design style.

The furniture pieces are not only functional, but also works of art that elevate any space they occupy.

From luxurious leather sofas to sleek wooden tables, the collection is designed to bring a touch of modern Japanese sophistication to your home.

Ethos

Rooted in the belief that furniture should be more than just form and function, Matsuda Interiors strives to create pieces that are also a reflection of humanity's best values: living in harmony with nature, and not wasting or exploiting the earth's resources.

The message is more than just about sustainability, it is respecting and valuing all of nature and to use each material in it's most graceful form, much like the way a masterful chef respects and maximizes the natural flavors of his ingredients.

The pieces and objects one chooses to surround oneself with ought to bring peace and a natural wellbeing to one's life -- longevity of both the object and oneself are key. Comfort and aesthetics, while very important, are secondary.