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Cottage Lamp | Table Lamp in Lamps by Perch Objects. Item composed of wood and ceramic in minimalism or contemporary style
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Cottage Lamp | Table Lamp in Lamps by Perch Objects. Item composed of wood and ceramic in minimalism or contemporary style
Cottage Lamp | Table Lamp in Lamps by Perch Objects. Item composed of wood and ceramic in minimalism or contemporary style
Cottage Lamp | Table Lamp in Lamps by Perch Objects. Item composed of wood and ceramic in minimalism or contemporary style

Created and Sold by Perch Objects

Perch Objects

Cottage Lamp

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: UPS 2-5 days
Price $10 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: October 18, 2023

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
17H x 4.5W x 4.5D in
43.18H x 11.43W x 11.43D cm
0.45 kg
1 lb

Sculptural wood shapes and ivory glazed stoneware cup, a crisp modern combination in a super fun shape. The amber LED bulb makes this a modern but warm side table lamp. The switch is on the cord.

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Item Cottage Lamp
Created by Perch Objects
As seen in Creator's Studio, Hurley, NY
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Handmade Objects for the Home

Trained as an industrial designer—with years designing for industry powerhouses like West Elm and David Weeks—Amy's work is the result of an intentional spontaneity that allows the concepts and processes of each piece to inform the final product. Each piece starts with a sketch, followed by a 3D model, glaze trials, technical drawings and, of course, numerous failed attempts.
After years of working exclusively in clay, Perch Objects has recently begun revisiting other materials — namely brass, concrete and wood — embracing a more experimental approach to the process.