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Blown Glass Lamp – Ceramic Socket Cover

$326.00

Formed through breath and flame, this blown glass lamp softens light, held by a ceramic base shaped by hand.

- Hand-blown glass shade shaped using traditional techniques
- Ceramic socket cover for durability and heat resistance
- Each glass form carries subtle variations from the blowing process
- Designed to diffuse soft, ambient light
- Suitable for table, console, or bedside placement
- Combines glass and ceramic in a balanced composition
- Made in small batches by artisans

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We offer a refined experience through thoughtfully crafted, small-batch pieces that embody quality, craftsmanship, and timeless design.

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We ship across Canada and the United States. For other destinations, please contact us at hello@bynumide.com . International orders may be subject to duties and taxes. Delivery within Canada typically takes 1–3 days, and 7–10 business days for international orders.
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Blown Glass Lamp – Ceramic Socket Cover

Glass is shaped differently from clay—through air, heat, and movement.

This lamp begins as molten material, expanded by breath and guided by hand. The process leaves slight variations in thickness and form, giving each piece a distinct presence.

The transparency of the glass softens the light, allowing it to spread gently into the surrounding space rather than project outward.

At its base, a ceramic socket cover anchors the form—adding weight, balance, and a tactile contrast to the smooth surface of the glass. Ceramic, known for its heat resistance, provides a stable foundation for the light it holds. 

Placed on a table, a console, or beside a bedside, the lamp creates a quieter atmosphere—light that settles rather than dominates.

Even when turned off, it remains present—an object defined as much by its form as by the light it carries.

* No wire provided

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