The push table light is a minimal, curving, tapered cylinder of handblown opaque white glass, transformed into a compelling table light with the addition of a clever brass armature. A brass ring slides over the top of the glass and supports a brass tube which bends into a depression in the top lip of the glass, produced while hot on the glass blower’s pipe. A fabric-wrapped electrical cord suspends a brass socket and light bulb from the tube down within the glass diffuser. The detail in the glass evokes the molten origins of the handblown glass, and the interaction between brass and glass make for a sophisticated light.
Socket: 120V E12 (candelabra) 7W Max.
6 ft (180cm) black fabric-wrapped cord with in-line switch.
Bulb included.
SKL-LT720WHTB
SKLO
Designed by:
Karen Gilbert and Paul Pavlak
Dimensions:
8"Ø x 1'-3"H
Materials:
Glass and brushed brass
Handblown in the Czech Republic