Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp
Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp
Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp
Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp
Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp
Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp
Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp

Sympoiesis Mottle Grey Table Lamp


Sympoiesis Table Lamp is a sculptural and functional lamp with a stoneware body by ceramicist, Viv Lee. Viv makes vessels as a response to exploring the materiality of clay and the metaphor of body as vessel. Included is a Tall Drum Lampshade in Pearl Linen.

Rather than seeking perfection in symmetrical forms, Viv finds beauty in asymmetry and the irregularity of the human body. She is inspired by organic shapes in nature such as pebbles and the undulating curve of a branch. When Viv approaches making as a means of connection to self and nature, she appreciates the wonderful diversity of forms that emerge and embraces flaws; accepting them as the beautiful idiosyncrasies that make each vessel unique.

Each piece is fitted as standard with UK plug and 3m beige flex. E27 bulb recommended (not included). International wiring is available, please enquire for further details.

Material: Stoneware clay and glaze
Dimensions:
cm: Width 10cm, Depth 23cm, Total height without shade 51cm
inches: Width 3.9in, Depth 9.1in, Total height without shade 20.1in
Care Instructions: Only lift from the base and clean with a soft cloth.

Note: This is a made-to-order item with an 10-12 week lead time


 

Regular price£1,680.00
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PROCESS

Viv utilises slow hand-building techniques like pinching and coiling in the process of making. Drawn to the meditative properties of these techniques the mind is put aside in the moment of making in favour of taking an intuitive response to the clay. The tactile nature of clay lends itself to the exploration of form, allowing Viv to translate thoughts and feelings that arise during making into formal and material qualities in the works. Once bisque-fired, several layers of glazes are hand brushed onto the piece to create variation on the surface and then high-fired to give a unique patina.