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Wall lamp Lantern Stack Medium

London native Anna Karlin is a product designer originally trained in visual communication who studied at Central Saint Martins School and the Glasgow School of Art. Based in New York, Karlin oversees her studio practice, Anna Karlin Furniture + Fine Objects, and Anna Karlin Fine Jewerly. Karlin works across different mediums and aesthetics and has a great appreciation for the detailed craftmanship. Her approach looks for the beauty found in the tension between the natural and the manmade, the familiar and the new. Karlin often sculpts hundres of iterations of each piece and considers her work usable sculpture.

Using the functional with the decorative, the design looks to merge the industrial component of a light fixture with sculptural forms that hark back to aboriginal totems. The shape of the wall sconce ably incorporates the machine-made aesthetic with hand-finished tube in fiberglass containing the light source that emits a soft, natural glow.

Stainless steel structure, fiberglass shades, LED light source

23 x 30 x h 66 cm
9 x 11.81 x h 25.98 in
Code: #KAR-APMXLAN-RE02IV
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Wall lamp Lantern Stack Medium
London native Anna Karlin is a product designer originally trained in visual communication who studied at Central Saint Martins School and the Glasgow School of Art. Based in New York, Karlin oversees her studio practice, Anna Karlin Furniture + Fine Objects, and Anna Karlin Fine Jewerly. Karlin works across different mediums and aesthetics and has a great appreciation for the detailed craftmanship. Her approach looks for the beauty found in the tension between the natural and the manmade, the familiar and the new. Karlin often sculpts hundres of iterations of each piece and considers her work usable sculpture.

Using the functional with the decorative, the design looks to merge the industrial component of a light fixture with sculptural forms that hark back to aboriginal totems. The shape of the wall sconce ably incorporates the machine-made aesthetic with hand-finished tube in fiberglass containing the light source that emits a soft, natural glow.

Stainless steel structure, fiberglass shades, LED light source

23 x 30 x h 66 cm
9 x 11.81 x h 25.98 in
Code: #KAR-APMXLAN-RE02IV