There is an intrinsic sensuality of the Moiré Pattern projected onto the sensuality of the swinging Buri Bell hanging where it is placed. Such optical beauty is achieved when the Philippine weavers take the heart of the Asian palm, the most delicate fibers of this native palm of their country, and they are tied almost glued, one with the other, that seems to embroider silk threads. The villages in which these lighting fixtures are manufactured are socially responsible home-based industries that are located near the coast, so they have a tradition of weaving fish nets and thus provide these artisans with the extraordinary experience to have that precision that it allows them to elaborate such united compositions. The Buri Bell differs from its namesake Bulb because it is a little shorter so its widening increases a bit to give us the impression that we have a bell - very organic and natural, by the way - about us and announces more than loud tolling , sobriety and simplicity to our spaces. This family is available in a smaller version and both sizes come in black or natural.