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Eden Sconce

Handcrafted from pure white ceramic, the Eden Sconce brings a sense of serenity and renewal to any space. Its chalky matte glaze gives the form a soft, organic presence, while delicate bud-like adornments, finished in a glossy white, add a touch of quiet elegance. Designed to illuminate both upward and downward, Eden casts light that blooms gently toward the sky while also grounding the room below—an ethereal balance of radiance and form.
A sculptural piece as much as a source of light, Eden embodies purity, growth, and timeless beauty.

Made by Crosland & Emmons

Crosland + Emmons Sculptural Lighting is a boutique lighting studio located in Savannah Georgia. Founded by Dana Castle-Duguay amid the craziness of life and the uncertainty of the world.

“Ceramics have been a place of surrender and peace, being mostly self-taught has allowed me to spend endless hours in discovery- not only in discovery of the ceramic materials but pushing the limits of lighting and balance and the assembly needed to combine both ceramics and light”.

Each Crosland + Emmons fixture begins with single pieces mimicking the shapes of nature, drawn to the beauty of imperfection, these lighting creations are a connection between beauty and functionality.

To Castle, lighting is the completion point to a space.  It is part of the canvas of a room.  Her designs are intentionally off balance and should be adjusted according to spatial needs, allowing it to only find an identity and purpose when it is finally home.  The journey ends when these sculptural pieces are where they belong

SOURCE: CROSLANDANDEMMONS.COM

COUNTRY: USA


Dimensions

Width 8 in (approx)
Height 10 in (approx)
Depth 4 in (approx)


Materials & Options

Matte white ceramic body with glossy white embellishments.


Lamping

Bulb LED, E12 – 2700k
400 Lumens (incandescent
equiv.: 40W)
Glass, Matte White
Socket Max Wattage: 60W


Contact Us

Contact Hollace Cluny for more information at 416 968 7894 or send us an inquiry.


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