Labelle,
2003 [ +
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About
the lamps...
Each
lamp is hand crafted in Nashville, Tennessee in the artist's studio.
The unique material that you see to the right is actual reclaimed
circuit boards that have been save from the landfill. Sometimes
the circuit board manufacturers find defects in the boards they
produce. These defects could be the result of incorrect exposure,
drilling or cutting by the employees or the machines. Ultimately,
some of these boards find their way to me.
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Labelle,
2003

Specs:
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•Welded
steel frame and base
•Wired with inline cord switch
•Sturdy construction with 8" circular base
•Protective rubber pads on base
Dimensions:
17.5" Tall
8" Footprint
*Use 40 watt
max
Edison (E-26) style bulb |
Available Options:
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Details
of Labelle
Labelle, 2003
was designed with the idea in mind of getting out of a "framed"
orientation, while still maintaining a comfortable and clean feel.
Inspiration for this piece really covers a wide range of art and
regular objects that are used in everyday life. Urban graffiti plays
a role in design for the artist, as well as industrial machinery
and buildings.
All lamps are
designed, manufactured, photographed, and shipped by the artist
with as much care as humanly possible. |
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