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Eye table lamp - 2 eyes by Jan Ernst
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Explore this Eye table multi-light lamp inspired by natural creatures and designed by South African artist Jan Ernst. 

About Jan Ernst

Jan Ernst is a multidisciplinary creative specializing in functional art and spatial design using clay as his main medium. The work is driven by his fascination with natural structures such as corals, fungi, and rock formations.

His organic designs stem from his abstract understanding of form and space influenced by his background in architecture, his connection with the natural world, and his South African heritage.

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Dimensions : W 450mm width H 600mm height D 120mm
Materials : white stoneware, unglaze

Year : 2020
Origin : Cape Town, South Africa​

Design by : Jan Ernst

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Eye table lamp - 2 eyes by Jan Ernst
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