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Material: Cement
Concrete Hoodoo Standing Lamp by OPIARY (H72")
Concrete Hoodoo Standing Lamp by OPIARY (H72")

Concrete Hoodoo Standing Lamp by OPIARY (H72")

By Robert Remer

Located in Brooklyn, NY

Opiary is a Brooklyn-based biophilic design and production studio. We integrate nature in each of our designs, incorporating live greenery and organic shapes into bespoke furniture, planters, and sculpture. Through the ethos of biophilia, our work reflects the shifting, yet timeless relationship between humans and nature. These modern, sculptural standing lamps are an elegant way to introduce nature, sculpture, and light into your space. Like all Opiary products, these are hand-sculpted in our Brooklyn studio and fully customizable. DETAILS Sold individually. Measures: (Medium: H 72"). 100 w LED bulb and integrated wall plug Functional in all weather conditions FINISHES Available in earth, white, light grey, grey, dark grey, and black GFRC Pricing varies based on finish. Please message before purchasing Price listed is for our standard light grey option Pictured here in our dark grey cement option All Opiary pieces are hand crafted and made-to-order, and dimensions/finishes are approximations. Clients are welcome to visit our Brooklyn studio during the fabrication of pieces. MODIFICATIONS The LED bulb can be replaced with a grow light...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement

Cement and marble table lamp, late 1970s/early 1980s
Cement and marble table lamp, late 1970s/early 1980s

Cement and marble table lamp, late 1970s/early 1980s

Located in Milano, IT

Cement and marble table lamp, late 1970s/early 1980s Sculptural lamp composed of a solid smooth concrete base and a top of fine white Carrara marble, crafted with care and precision....

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1970s European Mid-Century Modern Vintage Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement, Marble

Unique Fiber Cement Architectural Artifact as a Pendant
Unique Fiber Cement Architectural Artifact as a Pendant

Unique Fiber Cement Architectural Artifact as a Pendant

Located in Houston, TX

This stunning pendant is a one-of-a-kind piece. it is a piece of sculpture that is also a pendant. In the style of Willy Guhl.

Category

1960s Swiss Modern Vintage Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement

White Plaster Sculptural Floor Lamp, 21st Century by Mattia Biagi
White Plaster Sculptural Floor Lamp, 21st Century by Mattia Biagi

White Plaster Sculptural Floor Lamp, 21st Century by Mattia Biagi

By Mattia Biagi

Located in Culver City, CA

This is a new work by Mattia Biagi Sculptural plaster lamp created by a metal structure, plaster+ paper, vintage part in plastic and bronze are incorporated as well.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement, Metal

Suspension & Floor Lamp Mogg Bitta - Satin gold
Suspension & Floor Lamp Mogg Bitta - Satin gold

Suspension & Floor Lamp Mogg Bitta - Satin gold

By Sebastiano Tosi, Mogg

Located in Alcamo, IT

Mogg Model: BITTA Design: Sebastiano Tosi Product Description BITTA by Mogg, designed by Sebastiano Tosi, is a minimalist suspension lamp featuring a sleek satin gold painted meta...

Category

2010s Italian Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement, Metal

Suspension & Floor Lamp Mogg Bitta
Suspension & Floor Lamp Mogg Bitta

Suspension & Floor Lamp Mogg Bitta

By Sebastiano Tosi, Mogg

Located in Alcamo, IT

Mogg Model: BITTA Design: Sebastiano Tosi Product Description BITTA by Mogg, designed by Sebastiano Tosi, is a minimalist suspension lamp featuring a sleek black painted metal str...

Category

2010s Italian Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement, Metal

Black TAR Floor Lamp or Sculpture, 21st Century by Mattia Biagi
Black TAR Floor Lamp or Sculpture, 21st Century by Mattia Biagi

Black TAR Floor Lamp or Sculpture, 21st Century by Mattia Biagi

By Mattia Biagi

Located in Culver City, CA

This is a new work by Mattia Biagi Sculptural tar floor lamp created by a metal structure, tar, cement.  

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement, Metal

Blackman Cruz Workshop Figural Lamp
Blackman Cruz Workshop Figural Lamp

Blackman Cruz Workshop Figural Lamp

By Blackman Cruz

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Great atmospheric lighting from this little humorous burtalist lamp.

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement

Trompe L'oeil Hanging Lamp with Special Translucent Material by Disain1971
Trompe L'oeil Hanging Lamp with Special Translucent Material by Disain1971

Trompe L'oeil Hanging Lamp with Special Translucent Material by Disain1971

Located in Geneve, CH

Trompe L'oeil Hanging Lamp with Special Translucent Material by Disain1971 Dimensions: D 26 x H 27 cm Materials: cement grey, copper textile cable / grigio cemento, cavo tessile colo...

Category

2010s Italian Post-Modern Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement

Mira Lamp by Catrinel Sabaciag
Mira Lamp by Catrinel Sabaciag

Mira Lamp by Catrinel Sabaciag

By Catrinel Sabaciag

Located in Timisoara, RO

Mira Lamp “Mira Lamp,” An Evocative Light Installation By Catrinel Sabaciag, Presents A Profound Exploration Of Entropy And Impermanence, Delving Into The C...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Balkan Modern Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement, Marble

"Faro" Sconce Designed by Jorge Velasco, Spain, 2022
"Faro" Sconce Designed by Jorge Velasco, Spain, 2022

"Faro" Sconce Designed by Jorge Velasco, Spain, 2022

Located in Madrid, ES

"Faro" is a wall light that belongs to the "Terraluz" collection created by the Madrid designer Jorge Velasco. The sconce is made by hand with terrazzo pieces made with recovered materials. Jorge Velasco, born in Madrid (1986), studied and graduated in Product Design at the Escuela Superior de Diseño in 2016. Recently, he has trained as a designer of digital products and services. Jorge Vela has a sincere vision of design, it is his particular way of understanding the world that surrounds us. His methodology resides in experimentation with the Material and with the creative process, combining traditional and modern techniques to develop viable projects that change the current paradigm toward authentic sustainability. He has published his work in prestigious industry magazines such as AD magazine...

Category

2010s Cement Lighting

Materials

Cement