All of my sconces and lamps are influenced by my interest in architecture, geometry, Art Deco, and my passion for fabrication. Each one is hand fabricated from various hard woods in combination with acrylic, steel, and occasionally cement.
*Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing any of my work.
*Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing any of my work.
Corner Sconce ($750)
Table Lamp ($1200)
I am always trying to create new unique designs that push my fabrication abilities. This table lamp incorporates a complex steel frame that complements the wood surrounding it. Hundreds of small holes were drilled into the wood to project additional light while also adding a beautiful celestial effect.
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Chandelier ($2000)
Using compound miters at specific angles I was able to create two three-layer chandelier that taper to a point as the tiers get smaller. The asymmetrical steel frame around the light adds volume and compliments the angles and shape of the wood.
Settle ($5500)
Process and SketchesEach light starts from an initial sketch, and then gets enlarged into a full scale drawing. It is only after these two steps are complete that I begin to gather the materials and commence measurements and fabrication.
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The metal frames are facilitated from 1/8" and 1/4" square stock steel. They are assembled by welding or soldering depending of the thickness of the steel and detail of the connection.
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