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Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee | Table Lamp in Lamps by soft-geometry. Item composed of synthetic
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Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee | Table Lamp in Lamps by soft-geometry. Item composed of synthetic
Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee | Table Lamp in Lamps by soft-geometry. Item composed of synthetic
Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee | Table Lamp in Lamps by soft-geometry. Item composed of synthetic
Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee | Table Lamp in Lamps by soft-geometry. Item composed of synthetic
Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee | Table Lamp in Lamps by soft-geometry. Item composed of synthetic
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Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee | Table Lamp in Lamps by soft-geometry. Item composed of synthetic

Created and Sold by soft-geometry

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Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee

Price $1,200

Creation: 2-3 weeks

Handmade

Woman Owned

Reclaimed Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
9.5H x 9W x 6D in
24.13H x 22.86W x 15.24D cm
3.63 kg
8 lb

Voice-controlled smart lamp, hand-cast in textured resin

Inspired by an informal photo series documenting the play of light on glass, water, skin, and dust, Elio lamps are stacks of translucent, tubular, cast resin that mimic interactions of natural light on uneven transparencies.

The lamps look to recreate a diffused glow using frosted sugar jellies as a visual reference and It’s singular bend is a small ode to Eileen Grey’s Bibendum lounge.


Lead Time: 2- 3 Weeks

Item Elio Lamp, Hand Casted textured resin, Lychee
Created by soft-geometry
As seen in Private Residence, San Jose, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Collaborative studio exploring softness in furniture and home objects

Founded in 2019 by Indian designers Utharaa L Zacharias and Palaash Chaudhary, soft-geometry is a collaborative design studio creating collectible objects around central theme of softness.Their work intersects forming new, contemporary geometries, textures and transparencies, with slow and imperfect hand-worked techniques. Zacharias and Chaudhary often reference these ideas from the rich visual culture and hand-crafts of their hometowns in India,and derive opportunities to bridge traditional and modern ways of making and seeing.