Description
A Calacatta Viola marble table lamp for a warm ambiance. This pillar lamp is carved from two pieces of solid Calacatta Viola marble. Since the stone is a natural material, the pattern varies from one piece to the next.
This table lamp diffuses a warm, inviting light. It illuminates the stone from within, revealing the material's opacity.
Henry Wilson is an based since 30 years in Sydney. His design style is inspired by utilitarianism and beauty imperfection.
The designer is mostly inspired by Australian's natural and urban landscapes and works closely with a local foundry for Bronze and aluminum manufacturing as well as with artisanal European stone workers.
Technical details :
Material : Calacatta Viola marble.
Dimensions : 400 x 120 x 350 mm.
Carved from solid stone block.
Variations of the pattern in the stone will occur. Each piece is hand finished and includes a warranty.
Stone made in Porto, Portugal.
Design by : Henry Wilson
Lead time : 3 to 4 weeks
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