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Table lamp 'Kurrulk Kare (Going Underground / Sous-Terre)' - Jennifer Wurrkidj
Table lamp 'Kurrulk Kare (Going Underground / Sous-Terre)' - Jennifer Wurrkidj
Table lamp 'Kurrulk Kare (Going Underground / Sous-Terre)' - Jennifer Wurrkidj

Table lamp 'Kurrulk Kare (Going Underground / Sous-Terre)' - Jennifer Wurrkidj

IDAIA x Babbarra

Regular price €119.00 Sale

Table lamp, H30 x ø15 cm in silk.

Fabric: Art screen printing on gold silk fabric, hand-printed with eco-friendly inks by female artists from the Bàbbarra Women's Center in the Aboriginal community of Maningrida in Arnhem Land, Australia.

Opalescent polyphane lining.

Integrated electrical system, cord with switch.
Recommended bulb: 40w (not included).

Entirely handmade in a Parisian workshop.

Meaning of fabric design

“This story about all this manmeh (food), fruit and roots. It's about their growth. While walking, we can see this manmeh , bush food, like for example all the yams. We go there as a family, we dig with a stick. Sometimes manwareh (bad), sometimes manmak - good, but that manmeh is everywhere and we eat all that bush food that is found underground. - Jennifer Wurrkidj

“This story about all that manmeh (food), that fruit and root one. It's about how they grow. When we going walking we can see that manmeh, bush tucker, like all that different yam. We going with family, digging with digging stick. Sometime manwareh (bad), sometime manmak – good one, but that manmeh all everywhere and we eating all that bush tucker underground.” – Jennifer Wurrkidj

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