Porcelain Table Lamp with Steel Starlight Shade
Porcelain Table Lamp with Steel Starlight Shade
Porcelain Table Lamp with Steel Starlight Shade
Porcelain Table Lamp with Steel Starlight Shade
Porcelain Table Lamp with Steel Starlight Shade
Porcelain Table Lamp with Steel Starlight Shade
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Porcelain Table Lamp with Steel Starlight Shade

Ceramic Table Lamp (ID: A180869)
Designed by Ron Mello
$640
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This wheel-thrown porcelain lamp features a Celadon glaze on its mahogany base, adorned by quality brass hardware. Its eye-catching, gold-lined shade is steel with a starlight pattern, and its finial is custom-made stoneware. An artful addition to any decor!
  • Glossy finish
  • Uses 1 150-watt max. standard bulb (not included)
  • 3-way switch, located on socket
  • 7.5' brown plastic cord
  • One-of-a-kind piece
  • Signed by the artist
  • Minor assembly required
  • Materials: Ceramic, Mahogany, Porcelain, Brass
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Ron Mello

Ron Mello

Ron Mello Studio
"My current work represents a synthesis of 30 years' experience in painting, sculpture, and ceramics. Traditional artistic concepts, ancient forms, and primitive ceramic techniques have inspired this work."

Influenced by Japanese and Native American ceramics, Ron Mello brings together clay, found objects, and other materials for a personal aesthetic statement. His feelings about primitive techniques express the Zen ideal of surrendering oneself to the process and proclaim his reverence for nature and the basic elements of earth, air, fire, and water. While his artistic roots are firmly planted in tradition, he still faces the challenges posed by materials and the possibility of chance effects.

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