A sculptural ceramic table lamp in the shape of a female torso.
Hand-built and glazed in shifting tones of blue and white, this piece brings both utility and ambiguity to your space. The curves carry the memory of touch; the surface reflects motion, not symmetry. A cork ring connects the ceramic base to metal hardware, forming a subtle tension between softness and structure. The lamp is fully functional but also detachable — it can stand alone as sculpture, or shift into use as a vessel.
Each lamp is one-of-a-kind.
Artist Claim.
In cities where rooms shrink and identities blur, the body becomes both home and metaphor. I’m not interested in celebrating the body as ideal. I’m interested in its awkwardness, its refusals, its moods. I build forms that don’t ask for understanding — they insist on their own logic. The female figure in this work isn’t symbolic, nor seductive. It’s architectural. It holds space. It interrupts space. To light a room is one thing. To alter its psychic texture — that’s something else.
This piece comes with a signed certificate of authenticity, and the artist’s signature.