Studio Joo

Handmade Split Stoneware Table Lamp

$465
Handmade Split Stoneware Table Lamp
Studio Joo

Handmade Split Stoneware Table Lamp

$465
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This piece comes via All Fired Up, a very special, limited collection of handmade ceramics, only available at Food52. (And because it’s handmade, some variation is to be expected and embraced.)

Art meets lamp

Lucky is the light bulb that gets to grace this artisanal lamp. Brooklyn-based ceramist Elaine Tian handmade it in her studio in Brooklyn using a combination for porcelain and stoneware clay. It shines on its own, of course, but wait until you see it lit.

  • Porcelain and stoneware
  • In-line on-off switch
  • Includes 40-watt white globe light bulb
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52
  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Lucky is the light bulb that gets to grace this artisanal lamp. Brooklyn-based ceramist Elaine Tian handmade it in her studio in Brooklyn using a combination for porcelain and stoneware clay. It shines on its own, of course, but wait until you see it lit.

  • Porcelain and stoneware
  • In-line on-off switch
  • Includes 40-watt white globe light bulb
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52

Art meets lamp

Lucky is the light bulb that gets to grace this artisanal lamp. Brooklyn-based ceramist Elaine Tian handmade it in her studio in Brooklyn using a combination for porcelain and stoneware clay. It shines on its own, of course, but wait until you see it lit.

  • Porcelain and stoneware
  • In-line on-off switch
  • Includes 40-watt white globe light bulb
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52
  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Lucky is the light bulb that gets to grace this artisanal lamp. Brooklyn-based ceramist Elaine Tian handmade it in her studio in Brooklyn using a combination for porcelain and stoneware clay. It shines on its own, of course, but wait until you see it lit.

  • Porcelain and stoneware
  • In-line on-off switch
  • Includes 40-watt white globe light bulb
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52