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Sara Schoenberger
Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight | Lighting by Sara Schoenberger
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Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight | Lighting by Sara Schoenberger
Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight | Lighting by Sara Schoenberger
Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight | Lighting by Sara Schoenberger
Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight | Lighting by Sara Schoenberger
Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight | Lighting by Sara Schoenberger
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Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight | Lighting by Sara Schoenberger

Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight - Lighting

Price $1,050

Creation: 6-8 weeks
Shipping: UPS 3-5 days
Free Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: May 22, 2023

DimensionsWeight
43H x 2W x 11D in
109.22H x 5.08W x 27.94D cm
3.63 kg
8 lb

Louis Wall Lamp (Large, Uplight) is a swinging (left to right), plug-in wall lamp that directs light upward, illuminating the cold and dark corners of a room. Part of the Louis Lamp Collection, its name is a nod to Louis Armstrong, the famous jazz trumpeter from New Orleans.

Dimensions: 2in W x 43in H x 11in D
Materials: Stainless steel, steel, aluminum, glass, LED

Dimmable 4W LED
Includes 6ft. of cord with inline dimmer and plug

2700K Dimmable

Made to order. Contact for discounted pricing on multiple lamps.

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Item Louis Wall Lamp - Large, Uplight
As seen in Private Residence, Brooklyn, NY
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Sara Schoenberger
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Sculptor and designer exploring the boundary between spirituality and functionality

Sara Schoenberger is a Brooklyn-based sculptor and designer. She earned her BFA at Carnegie Mellon University in sculpture and installation art and has worked for over seven years for some of New York’s most prestigious lighting design firms.

Sara’s approach to lighting and product design is largely guided by her intense curiosity. The first stage often involves a desire to push the limits of a given material and detailed research into ancient, often forgotten objects. Objects that interest her most are those whose function in daily life falls squarely between the spiritual and practical.

While her work is inspired by the past, the next stage of her process is to ensure that a product is engineered to exceed the needs of its user and minimize impact on the environment. Having spent some time as a freelance metalworker and machinist, her more technical side and obsession with detail comes into play.

Ultimately though, her goal is to create objects that go beyond mere aesthetic beauty. By investigating objects from the past, and the inherent values they represent, she seeks to uncover what it is about our daily rituals and material surroundings that most fulfills and inspires us.