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Daniel Boddam Studio Lighting

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Creator: Daniel Boddam Studio
Celeste Wall Sconce Travertine by Daniel Boddam
By Daniel Boddam Studio
Located in Sydney, NSW
Travertine is the perfect shade compliment to the Celeste Wall Sconce. Its unfilled, expressive character has the feeling of dormant coral whilst the frosted globe floats like an oys...
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2010s Australian Daniel Boddam Studio Lighting

Materials

Travertine, Brass

Totem Light by Daniel Boddam
By Daniel Boddam Studio
Located in Sydney, NSW
Conceived as a sculpted and sacred object, Totem Light by Daniel Boddam Studio embraces a duality of expression; highly machined yet inspired by nature. ...
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2010s Australian Daniel Boddam Studio Lighting

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Aluminum, Stainless Steel

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