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Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera" | Table Lamp in Lamps by Studio Straylight. Item composed of walnut and paper in japandi or asian style
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Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera" | Table Lamp in Lamps by Studio Straylight. Item composed of walnut and paper in japandi or asian style
Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera" | Table Lamp in Lamps by Studio Straylight. Item composed of walnut and paper in japandi or asian style
Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera" | Table Lamp in Lamps by Studio Straylight. Item composed of walnut and paper in japandi or asian style
Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera" | Table Lamp in Lamps by Studio Straylight. Item composed of walnut and paper in japandi or asian style
Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera" | Table Lamp in Lamps by Studio Straylight. Item composed of walnut and paper in japandi or asian style
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Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera" | Table Lamp in Lamps by Studio Straylight. Item composed of walnut and paper in japandi or asian style

Created and Sold by Studio Straylight

Studio Straylight

Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera"

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Price $1,425

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Shipping: USPS 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: May 10, 2024

Handmade

Made In USA

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
12H x 10W x 10D in
30.48H x 25.4W x 25.4D cm
2.72 kg
6 lb

*Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony -"Yamadera" (Mountain Shrine)
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Item details
Handmade
Materials: Wood
Width: 10 inches
Height: 12 inches
Depth: 10 inches

This beautiful lighting fixture is designed in the style of lanterns found in Japanese Shinto Shrines.

Painstakingly crafted, using Black Walnut with Ebony accents. The Lantern is finished with 5 coats of hand rubbed Linseed oil / Tung oil / varnish mixture and 3 coats of finishing wax.

The light panels feature handmade Japanese paper (Washi) mounted on Plexiglas.
This technique adds durability and the panels are actually integrated into the structure of the lantern for strength.

This lantern will cast a warm inviting glow using just a single 110 volt 25-watt LED light bulb that lasts up to 25 years. (The bulb is accessible through a hatch in the bottom of the lantern.)

Dimensions are roughly 10"x 10" wide x 12" high.

I proudly make the lanterns one at a time, in my one person wood shop from the finest materials available.

Item Japanese Lamp / Lantern In Black Walnut And Ebony-"Yamadera"
As seen in Creator's Studio, Severna Park, MD
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
When you buy a piece from me, you’re buying more than an object. You’re buying hundreds of hours of errors and experimentation. You’re buying years of frustration and moments of pure joy. You’re buying a piece of my woodworking passion!

Hi!, here's a little history about me and my work.
I was born and raised in Fort Collins, Colorado. While still in my early teens, I started working for my dad who owned a lumber and fence company, I think that is where my spark of woodworking started.
After high school, I was accepted to, and graduated from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design with a BA in Commercial Art Design.
After college, I apprenticed at a design firm in Denver and soon found out that I disliked working in an office.
I then decided to take up an offer to move to California to work in the musical touring industry as a lighting technician traveling all over the world with top name bands.
I eventually worked my way up in the ranks and started designing and directing the lighting systems for the bands that I toured with for over 25 years. During those times, I married and moved to Maryland, always buying a piece of wood working equipment whenever I was home and working on various projects that honed my skill.
In 2012 I stopped touring and took a job designing lighting systems for the major car shows in various cities across the country, which allowed me more time at home and more time to do the thing I am passionate about...woodworking.