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Abstract -  Lozenge Table lamp

A beautifully fine textured silk velvet and merino wool lampshade in an abstract pattern with a waxed oak base. The lampshade is mounted on a solid English Oak base finished with antique brass light fittings and a twisted linen flex cord. A wonderful combination of contrasting surface textures and subtle lighting effects.

 

Translucency & Opacity Collection 

The Abstract I  table lamp is part of the Translucency & Opacity Collection, a range of felted textiles developed during my MA research into haptic perception. 

 

Intrigued by our instinct to touch and its importance to the human experience, I wanted to create a collection of fabrics and functional objects that explores tactility and engaged the senses. Investigating the relationship between actual and perceived textures the felted devore fabrics are deconstructed before being reconstructed to develop a complex surface and structure. These sumptuous fabrics invite tactile curiosity and question our perception of texture, especially when the hidden textures and patterns are revealed when illuminated.

 

Each design within the collection has been inspired by my love of architecture, with the designs developed from my photographs and drawing of iconic buildings.

 

The Lampshade 

The abstract design on this shade has been inspired by the sculptural relief ‘A Celebration of Engineering Sciences’ by Allan Johnson (displayed on the front of the Leeds University Mechanical Engineering building).

 

The lonzenge shape lampshades are handmade by fusing the traditional practice of wet felting with devore. The designs are screen printed to remove the velvet pile before the silk velvet pieces and merino wool are worked together by hand. This involves applying an olive oil solution to the fabric and fibres before rubbing and rolling them until they intermingle and fuse together, to form a permanent bond. This felted fabric is then attached to a heat and fire resistant backing and frame.  

Lampshade measures -  - 30cm x  31.5 x w. 22.5cm

 

The Lamp Base

The lozenge shape wooden lamp base is made of solid English Oak. It has been created in collaboration with Matt Foster of Plane Structures. Matt prepares and cuts my design in the wood before I finish the lamp base with antique brass lamp fittings and twisted natural linen flex cord. The wood is then polished with beeswax to bring out the beautiful patina and textures of the wood. 

Wooden base measures - 4.5cm x 31.5cm x w. 22.5cm 

 

Each item is a truly unique piece of work, individually handmade in my garden studio in South Birmingham. Due to the handmade production processes, each lampshade & base may have a slightly different placement of design or wood grain than can be seen in the photos above.

 

...Our lamps evoke feelings of warmth and comfort...

 

Abstract - Table Lamp

SKU: DS/Ab/Lz/TL
£360.00Price
  •  ✵  Solid English Oak lozenge shaped base

     ✵ Merino wool and Silk velvet lozenge shaped lampshade

     ✵ Table lamp dimensions -  35cm x 31.5cm x 22.5cm

     ✵ Linen fabric covered 3 twist cable flex with switch control, 2 metre length approx..

     ✵ Comes with a UK plug and UK / EU Standard BC E22 bayonet light fitting. 

     ✵  Felted wool cushion base protects surfaces from potential scratches.

     ✵ Bespoke lampshade colours available on request.

A most enjoyable day! Emma’s studio was warm and welcoming and was a lovely space in which to work. Emma was an excellent tutor, explaining each stage of the feltmaking process clearly and answering any questions that arose along the way. She provided a fantastic array of materials and taught us techniques for using them to best advantage .

— Chris -

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A brilliant introduction into the amazing world of wet felting. Extremely well organised and delivered. Thoroughly enjoyable and Emma a great tutor.

-J. Cawood - 

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—Chris - 

An extremely enjoyable course delivered in a simple and clear way. Each stage was explained thoroughly and backed up with further advice for improvement or alternative yarns / embellishments. A truly inspirational experience.

—Margaret - 

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