Ceramic Pendant Lights
I have created a collection of five beautiful pendant lights. They are made through the process of slip casting so that they are super fine and translucent (when made with porcelain), this process also means that I can make make multiples from the original mold. Each light will be a little different and there are lots of variations to chose from but the overall shape and size will be similar within each style.
You can choose from the available shades or request the lights to be made to order. The images below show the lights in either terracotta (an opaque pinky-coral) or porcelain (translucent when the light is on). I often add further detail through brushwork and layered glazing but you can also choose a more simple white or singular coloured glaze.
Have a look at the options below and contact me if you would like to talk about placing an order.
Cylinder (sm)
The smallest in the collection, this pendant is beautiful by itself in a small space or as part of a larger cluster over a table or bench.
terracotta $300
porcelain $350
Facet
The ‘Facet’ is the most detailed out of the series. the carved section envelopes the top third of the light shade with many tiny indentations.
terracotta $340
porcelain $380
Cylinder (med)
This is a simple elegant shape, great for any location. Strong by itself or in a pair.
terracotta $340
porcelain $380
Open Bell
The Open Bell is the largest of the lamp shades. It’s wider diameter casts a wider pool of light and is great on it’s own over a dining table or coffee table.
terracotta $380
porcelain $420
Bell
This light ha a classic bell shape and also the only of the set that displays the ‘throwing rings’ (horizontal spiral pattern) from the original form.
terracotta $340
porcelain $380
Prices include 3m length fabric cord, light fitting & LED bulb. Extra length and components can be added for a fee. You will need an electrician to install the lights if you would like them to be hard wired (controlled by a light switch). If you are happy to plug them into a power-point, you shouldn’t need an electrician.