Fish traps are called hinaki by Maori, though often the name is used specifi cally for an eel trap. They were made from woven vines, some in amazingly beautiful forms. “The first light I ever made in 1995 was called Hinaki. It was also shaped like this.” – David Trubridge
In order to reduce the carbon footprint the lights are shipped as kitsets.
Product details
Diameter: | 500, 900, 1400 mm |
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Material: | Bambus, Nylon Clips |
Surface: | natural, caramel, coloured |
Bulb: | E14/E27 – max. 60W |
Miscellaneous: | Packaged and shipped in kitsets to reduce the carbon footprint |
Sustainbility criteria
Country of origin: | New Zealand |
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Origin of materials: | New Zealand |
Function: | low-emission, CO2 neutral, natural |
Certificates: | FSC, EPD |
Manufacturing processes: | formaldehyde-free, water-based colours, manufacturing runs with 100% renewable energy, recycling of all manufacturing waste |