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Nightstand lamp with a square lampshade Krivopetnica

Nightstand lamp with a square lampshade Krivopetnica

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Spice up your home with a unique JKH Identity piece: a nightstand table lamp with a square lampshade in the wild Krivopetnica pattern. This design beautifully combines sustainability and Slovenian mythology, captured in functional decor. This original print brings powerful feminine energy and a touch of Slovenian heritage into your space, transformed into a modern, bold interior detail.

Why will you love this piece? Each lamp carries its own story and a beautiful patina of the past. The base of the lamp is an old, vintage piece made of chrome-plated ceramic in silver, which I have given a new life through the upcycling process – only the handmade square lampshade with the original graphic pattern is completely new and unique. This is the perfect piece for those who want to bring something fearless, sustainable, and entirely unique into their ambiance, acting as a true "conversation starter". And one more thing – there are two available!

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  • MORE INFORMATION

    - unique sustainable piece (upcycled base with traces of the past, new lampshade)
    - vintage ceramic, chrome-plated in silver color
    - square lampshade
    - JKH Identity pattern

  • Material & care

    Lampshade is made of 100% cotton.
    The lamp base is ceramic.

Who are Krivopetnice?

In folklore, Krivopetnice are depicted as beautiful, yet wild and mysterious women with long golden hair and a unique physical trait – their heels are said to be turned backward, allowing them to confuse pursuers and erase their tracks. They live in deep forests, near waters, far from human eyes, where they dance, sing, and protect nature.

In tales, they appear as guardians of women's secrets, independence, and inner strength. Their image is not only mystical but also archetypal – embodying free, independent female energy connected to the earth and the spiritual world. In the Slovenian cultural space, they are a symbol of thresholds, transformation, and a reminder that the balance between humanity and nature is not to be taken for granted. However, when this balance is disrupted, they can also become dangerous.