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Unrivalled in design, beauty and quality, Paper Starlights are an atmospheric and stylish way to light a space. A feature lampshade for the centre of a room, a Christmas decoration for a window, a warm welcoming light for a hallway, Paper Starlights look great anywhere in your home. With their rich screen printed colours, ornate designs and intricate hand-punched detail, Paper Starlights are also fantastic for parties and will bring instant festival atmosphere to your special occasion. We’re proud to say that each Starlight is hand-made and fairly traded - and has been since 1996.
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6 New Hall Road, Brampton, S40 1HE, Chesterfield, United Kingdom
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