Lightmaker Studio, known for their vintage-influenced modern lighting, is launching new wall sconces at ICFF 2019.
The Parallel Sconce redefines the wall sconce with an elevated scale and presence. Glass vessels extend gracefully on a brass framework. Bold but refined, Parallel creates an entirely new form of wall lighting.
On a more reserved note, the Edie Sconce plays with the relationship between two similar forms in hand-blown glass. While retaining a fresh and modern presence Edie balances restraint and exaggeration.
The Betty Sconce is updated for 2019. With curvaceous shapes and a nipped center, Betty is inspired by classic mid-century design. Sculptural mold-blown glass spheres glow in opal opaque, semi-opaque colors or clear glass.
With the intersection of pure shapes and bold color, the Sweetie Sconce is inspired by early modernism. Bold proportions contrast with the subtlety of hand-blown sandblasted glass in opal white with pink or blue.
About Lightmaker Studio
The mission of the Studio is to create timeless pieces that visually connect with other elements within the designed space. The use of pure shapes, geometry and balance are signature elements of the Studio’s design aesthetic. The Studio draws inspiration from varied sources from early modernism to nature. Founded in Toronto in 2014, Lightmaker Studio is a design collective headed by Denise Murphy and including product designers Michael Stamler and Aine O'Neill. Designed and handcrafted in Toronto, Lightmaker’s pieces rely on rich materials including cast brass and hand-blown glass. The Studio collaborates with interior designers and architects in the U.S. and Canada on residential and commercial projects.
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