22 inch Lamp with Natural Lokta Shade
22 inch Lamp with Natural Lokta Shade
22 inch Lamp with Natural Lokta Shade
22 inch Lamp with Natural Lokta Shade
22 inch Lamp with Natural Lokta Shade
22 inch Lamp with Natural Lokta Shade

North Union Lamp in Celadon Glaze with Natural Lokta Shade

Ceramic Lamp (ID: A61055)
Designed by Jim Webb
$1,500–$1,700
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Cast a serene light with this hand-built stoneware lamp in celadon glaze, incised with intriguing patterns on all sides. The handmade lokta paper shade creates a warm, translucent glow. Signed and numbered inside of base.
  • Uses 2 100-watt max. standard bulbs (not included)
  • 26": 3-way switch, located on socket
  • 22": Standard on/off switch, located on socket
  • 7' brown plastic cord
  • Signed by the artist
  • Ships in multiple boxes
  • Materials: Ceramic, Stoneware, Paper
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Jim Webb

Jim Webb

Studio 233
"There may be easier, faster methods of creating in ceramics, but for me, none are as satisfying as hand building."

Jim Webb began studying with acclaimed ceramist Toshiko Takaezu while an undergraduate at Princeton University. After graduating, he traveled extensively before returning to the US to study economics at Columbia University. It was while studying at Columbia that Webb rediscovered his love of ceramics. At Toshiko's urging, he moved to Lambertville, New Jersey, and became a member of the now-defunct Clay Co-op. In 1978, he opened his own studio, which is today Studio 233.

Webb's interest in lighting was born of a desire to combine clay's sculptural and functional potential. He creates a distinctive statement with the use of glazes and metallic oxides. His hand-built slab lamps are embossed with a variety of carved relief designs that make each one a unique piece of art.

In 2001, Barbara Webb began working with her husband, creating the shades for his lamp bases. She uses handmade papers from around the world.