KINA

Kina references the inner shell of the local saltwater sea-urchin called kina in Māori. David saw a kina shell in Antarctica – an exquisite jewel sunk in a tiny hollow in the sea ice. The shell had absorbed enough warmth from the sun to melt the ice around it, an exquisite jewel.

Key facts:

  • Shipped in environmentally friendly kitset packaging 
  • Easy assembly at home via PDF or online video 
  • Available in 5 sizes 
  • 12 standard colour options (custom colours on request) 
  • Comes with cord, bulb holder (CableCup ceiling rose on request)
  • Intended for dry interior spaces.