Table lamp or floor lamp from mounth-blown glass multicolour Syria

£790.00

The glass lamp can be used as table lamp, floor lamp or pendant lamp. Being mouth-blown, it is unique in every detail and an eye-catcher for any design-affine personality who knows the value of crafts from war-torn countries. Every batch of lampshades we receive can be the last. Loosing not only an incredibly beautiful object of art but also a cultural identity of a whole region. The glass sculpture is made from 100-150 mouth-blown glass drops from recycled glass, tied around a metal cage-structure, that's home to the lamp holder. Depending on the shape of the drops, each item is manufactured from artisans and one of a kind. While each drop comes with a rather rough structural surface, the lamp as a whole is elegant and absolutely timeless. The object is a dinosaur of craftmenship, which - in 2023 - is endangered of being extinct. This stunning table lamp is made by glass makers in Syria Damascus.

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The glass lamp can be used as table lamp, floor lamp or pendant lamp. Being mouth-blown, it is unique in every detail and an eye-catcher for any design-affine personality who knows the value of crafts from war-torn countries. Every batch of lampshades we receive can be the last. Loosing not only an incredibly beautiful object of art but also a cultural identity of a whole region. The glass sculpture is made from 100-150 mouth-blown glass drops from recycled glass, tied around a metal cage-structure, that's home to the lamp holder. Depending on the shape of the drops, each item is manufactured from artisans and one of a kind. While each drop comes with a rather rough structural surface, the lamp as a whole is elegant and absolutely timeless. The object is a dinosaur of craftmenship, which - in 2023 - is endangered of being extinct. This stunning table lamp is made by glass makers in Syria Damascus.

The glass lamp can be used as table lamp, floor lamp or pendant lamp. Being mouth-blown, it is unique in every detail and an eye-catcher for any design-affine personality who knows the value of crafts from war-torn countries. Every batch of lampshades we receive can be the last. Loosing not only an incredibly beautiful object of art but also a cultural identity of a whole region. The glass sculpture is made from 100-150 mouth-blown glass drops from recycled glass, tied around a metal cage-structure, that's home to the lamp holder. Depending on the shape of the drops, each item is manufactured from artisans and one of a kind. While each drop comes with a rather rough structural surface, the lamp as a whole is elegant and absolutely timeless. The object is a dinosaur of craftmenship, which - in 2023 - is endangered of being extinct. This stunning table lamp is made by glass makers in Syria Damascus.