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Posie Lamp

Posie Lamp

Regular price $3,900.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $3,900.00 USD
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Shade Color: Blonde
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A stunning table lamp featuring a solid oak base with sculptural handwoven palm shade. The Posie lamp was inspired by the Angel's Trumpet flower, and emulates its flared undulating form.

This special lamp is the result of a collaboration with furniture designer Sam Klemick, who crafts the oak bases by hand at her workshop in Los Angeles.

The shades are handwoven by Belén Perez Garcia, a weaver from Oaxaca, Mexico who makes the beautifully fine palm shades for all of our handcrafted table lamps.

Pre-orders only. Please inquire for pricing. info@twentyonetonnes.com

DIMENSIONS*

Height 24-25”
Diameter 19-22”

MATERIAL

LAMP SHADE: palm leaves

  • weaver Belén Perez Garcia gathers young Mexican Fan Palm (Washingtonia robusta) leaves to produce green colored shades, and mature palm leaves to produce blonde colored shades. The finely woven palm softens and diffuses light beautifully.

LAMP BASE: oak

  • woodworker Sam Klemick uses salvaged LA construction wood and responsibly sourced red oak.

SPECS

  • Wired in Los Angeles
  • Brushed brass fittings with dimmer switch
  • 6’ ivory cloth cord with white 2-prong plug
  • UL listed / 120V
  • Suitable for use indoors in dry locations not directly exposed to excessive moisture

BULB REQUIREMENTS

Bulb requirements: LED only, max 5.5W — shade material is natural palm leaf, not flame-treated.

LED G16.5 dimmable light bulb with E26 medium base.

FULFILLMENT TIMELINE

MADE TO ORDER: 10-12 weeks

Lead time: Manufacturing will take 10-12 weeks, after which your lamp will be shipped to you.

PROCESS + PARTNERS

BELÉN PEREZ GARCIA - a weaver from Oaxaca, Mexico, Belén makes the beautifully fine palm shades for all of our handcrafted table lamps. She is an exceptionally talented craftsperson who has been recognized for her skill by the Oaxacan Institute for Crafts.

SAM KLEMICK - Sam is a furniture designer who brings fifteen years of fashion experience to woodworking, creating pieces that challenge boundaries between soft and solid. Sam lets the material lead the design process, allowing imperfections and process marks to become part of her pieces. The result is furniture that feels warm rather than precious.

If your question wasn’t answered above, or you’d like a personal design consult please contact us or make a virtual or in-person studio appointment.

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