LOCULE LAMP
Illuminate your space with the captivating glow of the Locule Lamp, an extraordinary piece from Yiorgos Trichas' Locule collection. Inspired by the small cavities and compartments within living organisms, the Locule Lamp reflects the gentle, flowing shapes found in nature.
Yiorgos Trichas has channelled his cherished childhood memories into the soft contours of this lamp – from the comforting embrace of a mother and the warmth of sunlit sand to the tranquil waves of the sea. This is a piece designed to bring a sense of serenity wherever it goes.
The Locule Lamps have been carefully handcrafted making each piece one-of-a-kind.
FEATURES
100% Handmade in Greece: Materialised in high-quality premium ceramic for a beautiful yet durable finish.
Warm Illumination: The light emitted by the lamp is soft and diffused, providing a warm and enveloping ambiance to its surrounds.
Yiorgos Trichas (b. 1982, Athens, Greece) journey starts in Syros where he was brought up.
Syros offered him a unique sense of freedom and a deep appreciation of art as an essential part of the quotidian.
It is the memory of that place that brings him back to his raw state; it reminds him of who he is and who he wants to be. It is there that he draws his inspiration from; the Cycladic light streaming in through the shutters, the smell of bare earth, the pastel hues, the neoclassical architecture.
As a speech therapist, Trichas gets daily reminders that in life, there is plenty of room to change and reshape, once you bring something back to its unprocessed, unrefined state and resculpt it. The making of ceramics is no different; the creator imagines, handles, manipulates, sculpts, withdraws and ponders the result.
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The Locule Lamp uses a G9 Halogen bulb, rated at 28 kWh/1000h with 370 lumens. It comes equipped with a Type C Europlug, compatible with the standard Greek voltage of 230V and frequency of 50Hz. For use in other regions, an adaptor may be required. The lamp features a 1-meter black fabric cord.
If you need to replace the bulb, carefully remove it from the grey base inside the sculpture and replace it with a bulb of the same specifications as above.