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Nesting Orb Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item composed of copper
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Nesting Orb Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item composed of copper
Nesting Orb Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item composed of copper
Nesting Orb Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item composed of copper
Nesting Orb Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item composed of copper
Nesting Orb Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux. Item composed of copper

Created and Sold by Umbra & Lux

Umbra & Lux

Nesting Orb Table Lamp

Price $550

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: 5-6 days
Estimated Arrival: May 8, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
11H x 11W x 11D in
27.94H x 27.94W x 27.94D cm

This colorful sculptural light creates its own small universe. The light is dimmable which lets you set the ideal late night ambiance. Each piece is unique: the outside structure is shaped and welded in our Vancouver studio and we hand weave the inside diffuser using colorful copper wire.

This table lamp comes with one diffuser. You can choose from a variety of colors: gold, silver, frosted red or frosted aqua. Extra diffusers are available upon request. They are very easy to remove and to switch to another color so you can create different moods. Please inquire about other custom colors to perfectly fit your space.

Item Nesting Orb 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.