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Monolith Brass Sculpted Table Lamp by Paul Matter
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Description
Monolith brass sculpted table lamp by Paul matter
Dimensions: H 419 mm x D 203.2 mm
Weight: 3 Kgs
Lamping: 1 type E14 base, 3W - 5W led, warm white
CE certified, voltage 220V - 240V
Dimmable upon request
Materials: Brass
Custom finishes:
1. Aged brass
2. Burnt brass
3. Silvered brass
Sculpted and assembled by hand
The Monolith lamp is an exercise in reduction. Sculpted out of a single body, the lamps geometry, surface texture and finish of the material make
for calming interactions with light.
Paul Matter
Paul Matter is a contemporary light design studio that explores light design by blending the traditional with the experimental, form with function, and detail with the ordinary. The longevity of the designs is ensured by combining timeless visual language with materials that refine with age. The studio works closely with master craftsmen, developing handcrafted products, finished and assembled with great attention to detail, one piece at a time.
Drawing from a rich palette, the materials used include aged brass, copper,
stone, leather and blown glass.
Additional Options
Made to order possibilities are available.
Different finishes are available as well as different dimensions:
Large Version:
H: 595 MM x D: 280 MM -
More Information
Customization Options: Made to order possibilities are available.
Different finishes are available as well as different dimensions:
Large Version:
H: 595 MM x D: 280 MMDocumentation: Signed Origin: India Period: New Materials: Brass. Condition: New & Custom. Current Production. It will take 8-10 weeks to make this piece. Creation Date: 2019 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 338646 -
Dimensions
W. 8.08 in; H. 16.54 in; D. 8.08 in; W. 20.52 cm; H. 42.01 cm; D. 20.52 cm;
Message from Seller:
Galerie Philia is a recognized contemporary design and modern art gallery representing world wide known designers and artists. The Galerie Philia exhibits a collection resulting from a rhizomatic research transcending formal, stylistic, national or historical barriers. The selected art works emanates from different cultures and periods, are incarnated in various and multiform mediums, and evoke multiple and changing interior worlds.