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Coming from the Muse collection by Jonathan Adler, this lamp pays homage to the American painter Georgia O'Keeffe, who was the wife and muse of the photographer, Alfred Stieglitz. Sculptural and unusual, this lamp has a surprising collection of white porcelain breasts gravitating around a fine brass shaft. These human-body fragments, showcased as completed, have an extraordinary expressive force. These separated body parts stimulate the imagination and invite us to recompose the world that the fragment comes from, to reform the complete body. The pieces from the Muse collection have the particularity of bringing out in relief, poetically and surreally, body parts borrowed from these idealised women whom our greatest artists took as their muses. Ceramicist, designer and internationally renowned interior designer, Jonathan Adler first became passionate about terracotta and exhibited his first pottery collection at Barneys in New York in 1993. "Earth is the basis of my work and will always be" affirms Jonathan Adler. For each ceramic piece from the collection, a prototype is made by hand in Jonathan Adler's workshop located in the achingly hip So Ho neighbourhood of New York.
This lamp is a bold statement piece that works particularly well in eclectic or contemporary interiors where playful, unexpected details are appreciated. I love how the porcelain base's tactile, textured design adds visual interest and conversation value, making it more than just a light. Styling tips include pairing it with subdued colour schemes so it can stand out, or using it to add personality to a neutral side table. It also works beautifully as a bedside lamp or on a statement console in a living room. To keep it looking fresh, consider placing it alongside minimalist accessories to allow its quirky charm to shine without overwhelming the space.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
56.5cmWidth:
25.4cmDepth:
25.4cm