Claylight Boomerang // White, Black, Brown
Product Description
This pendant fixture has four ceramic shades which hang from two Australian brigalow wood boomerangs to create a mobile of lights, textures and shapes. This piece was inspired by artist Joan Miro and features two black glazed clay shades, one white clay shade and one translucent porcelain shade by ceramic artist Sharan Elran. The perforations create a camera obscura effect in which the small round holes project playful V-shaped light textures onto space.
Product Details
- ColorsWhite, Black
- Materials
Porcelain, Clay
- Measurements
12"L x 18"W x 32"H
- OriginUSA
— Perforations Create Camera Obscura Effect
— Inspired by Joan Miro
— All Electrical Components are UL Listed
— Comes w/ Elegant, White, Braided Cords
— Intended for Connection w/ Standard Electrical Junction Box
— Comes w/ Matching Clay Ceiling Plate
— Comes w/ 20W Xenon Bulbs (4x)
— Bulbs are Dimmable, More Energy Efficient than Incandescent
— The length of the electrical cord can be adjusted up to 48”L
About the Designer
Lightexture was established in 2008 by Yael Erel and Avner Ben Natan. The starting point was an accidental collaboration that lead to the discovery of an adjustable aperture mechanism that can sculpt and shape light. Later that year, ceramic artist Sharan Elran joined lightexture and expanded the pallet and vocabulary of materials into clay and porcelain. Together the three designers - an architect, a lighting designer and ceramic artist - have been collaborating to create a robust collection of fixtures that are both playful and sensual. Each of the partner designers brings in a different set of skills and sensibilities to the stage, which makes the lights a conversation through work.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In2-3 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation