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Dandelion Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux | Umbra & Lux in Vancouver. Item composed of glass
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Dandelion Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux | Umbra & Lux in Vancouver. Item composed of glass
Dandelion Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux | Umbra & Lux in Vancouver. Item composed of glass
Dandelion Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux | Umbra & Lux in Vancouver. Item composed of glass
Dandelion Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux | Umbra & Lux in Vancouver. Item composed of glass
Dandelion Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux | Umbra & Lux in Vancouver. Item composed of glass
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Dandelion Table Lamp | Lamps by Umbra & Lux | Umbra & Lux in Vancouver. Item composed of glass

Created and Sold by Umbra & Lux

Umbra & Lux

Dandelion Table Lamp

Featured In Umbra & Lux, Vancouver, Canada

Price from $850 to $1,050

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: 5-6 days
Estimated Arrival: May 22, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
7H x 7W x 7D in
17.78H x 17.78W x 17.78D cm
0.75 kg
1.65 lb

Our glass dandelions are made of multiple types of upcycled medical bottles. Each piece has a different size and shape, giving it a unique personality. Lit from their centres, these sculptures glow warmly while the light sparkles and reflects off their geometrical surfaces.


Imagine yourself in a field of dandelions and seeds flying on a puff of wind. Make your own wish!

Item Dandelion Table Lamp
Created by Umbra & Lux
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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.