Space Invader Mini, Small Table Lamp, Limestone Plaster, In-Stock
Designed by Studio Chora, Space Invader Mini, 2021.
Amorphous, nonconforming, the Space Invader is expressive of the human form.
The Space Invader series of organic light sculptures are one-of-a-kind and hand moulded from a composite paper clay and delicate, mineral gypsum plaster. The result is a high-quality compressed limestone finish carefully burnished to a smooth-to-the-touch, matte surface. Lightly water resistant, for indoor use only. Please note that a natural patina of burnished plaster is hairline cracking, these are visible under close inspection and not an indication of structural integrity.
Dimensions:
Height: 10-1/4”
Width: 8-3/4”
Depth: 5-0”
Description: 5’-0” clear cord. Matte with a silky-to-the-touch sheen, white table lamp. Candelabra socket, LED G16 40W bulb (included). Surrealist-inspired, warping plaster base and shade.
Care instructions: Studio Chora's lime plaster products are compressed and burnished to a natural white finish. To clean this surface and pull out the natural color variation in the plaster, a wax may be applied.
About the designer: E. L. Silva, M. Arch., of Studio Chora is a designer based in New Mexico. Trained as an architect, her work focuses on post-Deleuzian philosophy as a critical tool for articulating gender. She handcrafts one-of-a-kind sculptures, drawings, technical and artistic visuals, pneumatic dinner parties, and augmented reality experiences.
Designed by Studio Chora, Space Invader Mini, 2021.
Amorphous, nonconforming, the Space Invader is expressive of the human form.
The Space Invader series of organic light sculptures are one-of-a-kind and hand moulded from a composite paper clay and delicate, mineral gypsum plaster. The result is a high-quality compressed limestone finish carefully burnished to a smooth-to-the-touch, matte surface. Lightly water resistant, for indoor use only. Please note that a natural patina of burnished plaster is hairline cracking, these are visible under close inspection and not an indication of structural integrity.
Dimensions:
Height: 10-1/4”
Width: 8-3/4”
Depth: 5-0”
Description: 5’-0” clear cord. Matte with a silky-to-the-touch sheen, white table lamp. Candelabra socket, LED G16 40W bulb (included). Surrealist-inspired, warping plaster base and shade.
Care instructions: Studio Chora's lime plaster products are compressed and burnished to a natural white finish. To clean this surface and pull out the natural color variation in the plaster, a wax may be applied.
About the designer: E. L. Silva, M. Arch., of Studio Chora is a designer based in New Mexico. Trained as an architect, her work focuses on post-Deleuzian philosophy as a critical tool for articulating gender. She handcrafts one-of-a-kind sculptures, drawings, technical and artistic visuals, pneumatic dinner parties, and augmented reality experiences.
Designed by Studio Chora, Space Invader Mini, 2021.
Amorphous, nonconforming, the Space Invader is expressive of the human form.
The Space Invader series of organic light sculptures are one-of-a-kind and hand moulded from a composite paper clay and delicate, mineral gypsum plaster. The result is a high-quality compressed limestone finish carefully burnished to a smooth-to-the-touch, matte surface. Lightly water resistant, for indoor use only. Please note that a natural patina of burnished plaster is hairline cracking, these are visible under close inspection and not an indication of structural integrity.
Dimensions:
Height: 10-1/4”
Width: 8-3/4”
Depth: 5-0”
Description: 5’-0” clear cord. Matte with a silky-to-the-touch sheen, white table lamp. Candelabra socket, LED G16 40W bulb (included). Surrealist-inspired, warping plaster base and shade.
Care instructions: Studio Chora's lime plaster products are compressed and burnished to a natural white finish. To clean this surface and pull out the natural color variation in the plaster, a wax may be applied.
About the designer: E. L. Silva, M. Arch., of Studio Chora is a designer based in New Mexico. Trained as an architect, her work focuses on post-Deleuzian philosophy as a critical tool for articulating gender. She handcrafts one-of-a-kind sculptures, drawings, technical and artistic visuals, pneumatic dinner parties, and augmented reality experiences.