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FLOOR LAMP


Hand sculpted with reclaimed and recycled materials, bronze powder, Brazilian carnauba wax
2025
Unique piece
Some forms need shadow before they can hold light.
Untitled III began with a sketch—but quickly broke away from it. What was meant to guide the form became just a reference point, gradually abandoned as the piece took on its own structure. The process unfolded through instinct rather than plan: pulp layered over steel, surfaces shaped by drying, collapse, and response.
The result is a form that feels almost unstable—caught between holding and unraveling. What appears to have weight is often hollow; what looks delicate holds more strength than expected. The bronze patina gives the illusion of solidity, but underneath is a structure made from fragments.
This lamp doesn’t follow a blueprint. It listens, resists, folds in, and re-emerges. Like the others in the Untitled series, it’s not about achieving resolution—it’s about staying with what surfaces when you let go of control.
While this exact piece will never be replicated, please inquire for similar works - each shaped by its own process, materials, and story. Every piece is uniquely made, never identical, but always caring the same spirit.