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Small Paddle Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item made of copper
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Small Paddle Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item made of copper
Small Paddle Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item made of copper
Small Paddle Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item made of copper
Small Paddle Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item made of copper
Small Paddle Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item made of copper
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Small Paddle Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item made of copper

Created and Sold by Umbra & Lux

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Umbra & Lux

Small Paddle Table Lamp

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: 5-7 days
Price $25 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: April 25, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
11H x 7W x 4D in
27.94H x 17.78W x 10.16D cm

Part of our newest collection, the Paddle Cactus at first glance seems to be a vertical two-dimensional drawing. On closer inspection it is a complex sculpture that will fill any space with life. Ideal for plant lovers who find watering plants to be a little challenging. Our cacti can also help you create a novel indoor garden featuring live cacti and art pieces!

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Item Small Paddle Table Lamp
Created by Umbra & Lux
As seen in Private Residence, Vancouver, Canada
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Umbra & Lux
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
We combine art, technology and minimalist designs to create environmentally sensitive sculptural lighting.

Umbra & Lux was born in Vancouver, British Columbia at the iconic 1000 Parker Street Studios. Two passionate minds with a strong love for art & design joined their respective strengths to create unique illuminated sculptures. A shared aesthetic vision and environmental concerns brought them to use upcycled materials as a medium for their sculptures.