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"Golden Hour" Floor or Table Lamp | Lamps by Phil Woodward Art. Item composed of wood
"Golden Hour" Floor or Table Lamp | Lamps by Phil Woodward Art. Item composed of wood

Created and Sold by Phil Woodward Art

Phil Woodward Art

"Golden Hour" Floor or Table Lamp

Price $2,000

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Shipping: UPS 10-15 days
Price $290 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 9, 2025
Time and cost includes constructing custom crate.

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Made In USA

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
27H x 17W x 17D in
68.58H x 43.18W x 43.18D cm
6.8 kg
15 lb

While most light fixtures are made of metal and glass, combining light with the beauty of wood adds a level of warmth and comfort. Carved from a fallen Cherry tree, this lamp is equally comfortable on a side table or as a floor lamp. There are LED spotlights pointing both up and down, bouncing light through a carved, luminous gold interior. This sculpture has a multitude of different textures to explore, but my favorite is the ring of bark which clearly announces the origins and dimensions of the log it was carved from. There is a switch on the cord, and it is accompanied by an information sheet, with specifications for the spotlights used.

Item "Golden Hour" Floor or Table Lamp
As seen in Private Residence, Atlanta, GA
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Phil Woodward Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Illuminated Sculpure and Sculptural Illumination

When freelancing as a graphic designer, a gallerist client said, “You’re more interested in your creativity than my business needs. You should be an artist."
It was like a bolt of lightning! Everything changed.

A meditation practice also helped shape my new direction. I knew I needed to be making art and that immersion in nature aided my inner peace. I also wanted to share my life more closely with a group of people, so I decided to move to a rural arts community. Based in rural Tennessee, surrounded by trees, creeks and a diverse community, I blend modernist form, abstraction and light, taking materials that reflect my love for natural beauty and transforming them into enthralling, glimmering, luminous sculptures. All of my works have personality. I want them to come alive; to animate the space around them, and I imagine people becoming enchanted.