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Material: Zinc
Marcin Rusak Protoplasting Nature 04 Unique Sculptural Light with Real Leaves
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
In protoplasting nature, rusak combines metal and exotic leaves to make opposing processes — life and death, renewal and decay — evident. A load-bearing structure, formed by hand using welded steel, evokes organic shapes and ornate 17th-century furnishings. In place of a lampshade, Rusak attaches real leaves from the exotic plant Thaumatococcus Daniellii, a rhizomatic herb widely cultivated in central Africa for its exceptionally sweet fruit and useful leaves. The entire sculpture is then coated in zinc...
Category

2010s European Zinc Lighting

Materials

Zinc

Art Deco Garden Floor Lamp in Bronze and Zinc, circa 1930
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Art Deco garden floor lamp in bronze and zinc, circa 1930 Need to be reelectrified.  
Category

1930s Belgian Art Deco Vintage Zinc Lighting

Materials

Bronze, Zinc

Zinc Floor Lamp Curva
Located in Floresta, MG
A common item in steel houses, the 180º curve is the starting point for the development of the collection. Using this element of industrial origin and organic format, we seek to crea...
Category

2010s Brazilian Minimalist Zinc Lighting

Materials

Steel, Zinc

Marcin Rusak Protoplasting Nature 06 Unique sculptural light with real leaves
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
In Protoplasting Nature, Rusak combines metal and exotic leaves to make opposing processes — life and death, renewal and decay — evident. A load-bearing structure, formed by hand using welded steel, evokes organic shapes and ornate 17th-century furnishings. In place of a lampshade, Rusak attaches real leaves from the exotic plant Thaumatococcus Daniellii, a rhizomatic herb widely cultivated in central Africa for its exceptionally sweet fruit and useful leaves. The entire sculpture is then coated in zinc...
Category

2010s European Zinc Lighting

Materials

Zinc

Marcin Rusak Protoplasting Nature 05 Unique sculptural light with real leaves
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
In Protoplasting Nature, Rusak combines metal and exotic leaves to make opposing processes — life and death, renewal and decay — evident. A load-bearing structure, formed by hand using welded steel, evokes organic shapes and ornate 17th-century furnishings. In place of a lampshade, Rusak attaches real leaves from the exotic plant Thaumatococcus Daniellii, a rhizomatic herb widely cultivated in central Africa for its exceptionally sweet fruit and useful leaves. The entire sculpture is then coated in zinc...
Category

2010s European Zinc Lighting

Materials

Zinc

Mid-20th Century Zinc Column Mold Re-Purposed Floor Lamp
Located in Burton, TX
A fantastic floor lamp made from two antique zinc column molds. One of a kind piece which will surely become a conversation piece in your home or office. Shade not included. H 80 i...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Zinc Lighting

Materials

Zinc

Marcin Rusak Protoplasting Nature 02 Unique Sculptural Light
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
In protoplasting nature, rusak combines metal and exotic leaves to make opposing processes — life and death, renewal and decay — evident. A load-bearing structure, formed by hand using welded steel, evokes organic shapes and ornate 17th-century furnishings. In place of a lampshade, Rusak attaches real leaves from the exotic plant Thaumatococcus Daniellii, a rhizomatic herb widely cultivated in central Africa for its exceptionally sweet fruit and useful leaves. The entire sculpture is then coated in zinc...
Category

2010s European Zinc Lighting

Materials

Zinc

Marcin Rusak Protoplasting Nature 01 Unique Sculptural Light
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
In protoplasting nature, rusak combines metal and exotic leaves to make opposing processes — life and death, renewal and decay — evident. A load-bearing structure, formed by hand using welded steel, evokes organic shapes and ornate 17th-century furnishings. In place of a lampshade, Rusak attaches real leaves from the exotic plant Thaumatococcus Daniellii, a rhizomatic herb widely cultivated in central Africa for its exceptionally sweet fruit and useful leaves. The entire sculpture is then coated in zinc...
Category

2010s European Zinc Lighting

Materials

Zinc

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