Sculpted Bronze Sconce Light by Henry Wilson
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Description
Sculpted bronze sconce light by Henry Wilson
This sculptural item is handmade in Sydney, Australia.
Sandwiched between the two bronze components, the light source is projected onto the concave backing. The light follows the gentle bowl of the dish and is directed outward, reflecting a warm glow of light onto the opposing surface.
Cast in gunmetal bronze and rumbled to a polished finish, the sconce is sculptural both in use and when switched off.
Surface sconce will ship in 4-6 weeks from order.
Henry Wilson's work combines a rational, democratic utility with an element of sculptural expression. There is a clear form and function in our products, but it’s important they also have feeling. We are interested in the awkward beauty that comes from something made by hand. We like to explore how imperfection can be introduced into an Industrial process, to make something at scale that retains a sense of individual charm.
Permanent collections and exhibitions
- Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney, Australia
- Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
- 'Sempering' XXI Triennale, MUDEC, 2016, Milan, Italy.
Additional Options
Different marbles but also brass/aluminium and bronze versions are available. -
More Information
Customization Options: Different marbles but also brass/aluminium and bronze versions are available. Documentation: Signed Origin: Australia Period: New Materials: Bronze. Condition: New & Custom. Current Production. Available Now. Creation Date: 2019 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 338687 -
Dimensions
W. 13 in; H. 15.75 in; D. 3.94 in; W. 33.02 cm; H. 40.01 cm; D. 10.01 cm;
Message from Seller:
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