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Wrecking Ball Lamp and Crane Lamp

Mar 25, 2010 By furnitureinchina , dezeen
Tag: Design,lighting,Featured artists: Studio Job,all

Artists Studio Job will exhibit lamps suspended from bronze models of a crane and a wrecking ball at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London later this week.

Design, Featured artists: Studio Job, all, lightingWrecking Ball Lamp and Crane Lamp

Studio Job
Crane Lamp
2010
Bronze, light fittings
H 163 L 162 D 39 cm
Edition of 6 + 1 AP

Specially designed for the gallery, Crane Lamp is a floor-standing bronze structure. An enforced cord runs through the core to a hanging light and shade. Indicative of Studio Job’s fine attention to detail, small bulbs light the boom point from which the jib hangs. An ancient invention, the crane has a long history of industrial use. Here, it has been miniaturized into an ornamental design piece.

 

Design, Featured artists: Studio Job, all, lightingWrecking Ball Lamp and Crane Lamp

Wrecking Ball Lamp
2010
Bronze, light fittings
H 60 L 64.5 D 29 cm
Edition of 6 + 1 AP

Exclusive to the Carpenters Workshop Gallery, the newly designed Wrecking Ball Lamp, cast from solid bronze, further explores the theme of industry. The lamp showcases the subtle humour and attention to detail that defines Studio Job’s design ethos.

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