Hippopotamus Trophy Wall Lamp

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The hippopotamus graces the walls while waiting to light up in the evening. Made of bamboo and hand-painted silk, this trophy embodies Petit Pan's artisanal expertise. Perfect for a child's bedroom, this Hippopotamus wall light illuminates your home with its powerful symbolism. This totem animal is powerful and massive. It is generally calm and peaceful.

The details that matter:

Materials: Bamboo and silk

Dimensions:

  • S: 36 x 31 x 47 cm
  • L: coming soon

2 meter cable supplied with nut.
The wall light is simply attached to the wall using a nail or directly to your electrical supply.

The timeless charm of bamboo

At Petit Pan, we celebrate bamboo for its lightness and durability. The poetry of kites inspired the designer. Petit Pan uses traditional techniques to create sedentary objects such as mobiles, miniatures, and lamps. Each pendant light is handcrafted by artisans in Pan's family workshop, giving each piece a unique quality and authenticity.

Little Pan, Big Story

Petit Pan is a Parisian brand created in 2002 by the artist duo Myriam De Loor and Pan Gang. Inspired by childhood, art, and travel, the brand offers joyful and ultra-colorful collections. Petit Pan products are designed in Paris and handmade in Pan's family workshop, a blend of unique expertise for over twenty years.

#AlwaysColours 🌈

Main materials: Bamboo and hand-painted silk

S: 36 x 31 x 47 cm
L: coming soon

The know-how of our trophies is unique and made by hand from two natural materials: bamboo and silk.
Our production workshop is run by Pan and his mother and is located in Weifang, Pan's hometown & iconic kite city. Our team of craftsmen are among the rare people to have the know-how of traditional Chinese kite flying passed down from generation to generation.
The structure is bamboo cut lengthwise to obtain thin sticks which are then heated to give them shape. Very meticulous twine knots connect the stems together. The structure is then covered in translucent silk and painted with washes of colored inks.

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