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Cool Cat | Table Lamp in Lamps by Syds Fab Shop. Item made of ceramic & paper compatible with mid century modern and modern style
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Cool Cat | Table Lamp in Lamps by Syds Fab Shop. Item made of ceramic & paper compatible with mid century modern and modern style
Cool Cat | Table Lamp in Lamps by Syds Fab Shop. Item made of ceramic & paper compatible with mid century modern and modern style
Cool Cat | Table Lamp in Lamps by Syds Fab Shop. Item made of ceramic & paper compatible with mid century modern and modern style
Cool Cat | Table Lamp in Lamps by Syds Fab Shop. Item made of ceramic & paper compatible with mid century modern and modern style
Cool Cat | Table Lamp in Lamps by Syds Fab Shop. Item made of ceramic & paper compatible with mid century modern and modern style
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Cool Cat | Table Lamp in Lamps by Syds Fab Shop. Item made of ceramic & paper compatible with mid century modern and modern style

Created and Sold by Syds Fab Shop

Syds Fab Shop

Cool Cat - Lamps

Price $1,200

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Shipping: FedEx 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: November 28, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
12H x 12W x 30D in
30.48H x 30.48W x 76.2D cm
9.98 kg
22 lb

Truly a cool cat. Desert-modern aesthetic. A shape that oozes confidence and charisma. The bold lime body compliments the warm earthy terracotta, while the modern globe shade gives heady lunar vibes. You won’t want to stop touching it (but you’ll have to when the company arrives).
Material: Paper mache clay with luxury frosted white globe bulb.

Piece requires special care to change bulb (comes with detailed, entertaining instructions)

Item Cool Cat
Created by Syds Fab Shop
As seen in Private Residence, Salt Lake City, UT
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Organic and fun, with a focus on salvaged and reused materials.

I am in awe of the world around us, both natural and built, and of the intersection between the two. I draw this initial inspiration, and then ruminate on it, researching, exploring, learning, until my work bursts from me. With my engineering background, my process is equal parts structured and organic. I design the outline of what I want to achieve, and let my hands find the rhythm and vision from there.

Presently, my work is mainly sculptural, utilizing found and scavenged material for shape and structure. The movement and detail is my work is achieved with layers upon layers of paper mache, formulated to be permanent. I'm drawn to sensory creations--think items that you want to run your hands along, rest your cheek against. My pieces stand alone as sculptures, but often incorporate lighting.

I am early in my art career, and so I know that my style and techniques will evolve as I continue to create. I am moving toward what moves me, exploring and learning, finding my throughlines. I’m thrilled and humbled that you're reading this, and letting me share a piece of my journey with you.