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Kalo Mirror | Decorative Objects by Nadia Fairlamb Art. Item made of wood & glass
Kalo Mirror | Decorative Objects by Nadia Fairlamb Art. Item made of wood & glass

Created and Sold by Nadia Fairlamb Art

Nadia Fairlamb Art

Kalo Mirror - Decorative Objects

Price $649

Creation: 2-4 weeks
Shipping: USPS 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: December 18, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
30H x 30W x 1D in
76.2H x 76.2W x 2.54D cm
4.54 kg
10 lb

Inspired by the Kalo, or Taro, plant leaf. Kalo as an essential food crop on the islands represents nourishment, family unity, and the health of an ecosystem. This mirror is both a statement piece and one that can unify a rooms, brining an organic and earthy quality into the room.
These mirrors are made from solid tropical hardwood slabs. Cut with a jig saw, hand sanded, and the glass is custom cut to fit each piece. It is finished with a professional furniture grade lacquer.

Each mirror frame is unique, so please note there will be differences in color tone, bark inclusions, and wood. If you have a specific color and wood tone need, please select "custom order" below.

They come ready to hang, are lightweight and can mount easily without studs. The wood can be cared for with Henry's Orange Oil and Beeswax rub which will bring the wood grain back to its original beauty. The glass cleaned with a simple 70% alcohol spray directly on a rag then used to clean the glass.

Item Kalo Mirror
As seen in Private Residence, Honolulu, HI
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Nadia Fairlamb Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Wood Sculpture - wall hanging / functional + decorative. Nadia sculpts from local tropical hardwoods grown in Hawaii.

Nadia, a working artist living in Hawaii started making art at the feet of an professional oil painter. Her first memory of making art was of smearing herself with her god mothers oil paints as she worked on pieces on Fire Island, New York.

Her formal art training began in junior high school and she continued to earn a BFA in sculptural ceramics and archaeology in Texas.  She fell in love with ceramics and functional art while on archaeology digs in New Mexico, Texas and central America. During and after college she worked as a technical illustrator of archaeological artifacts and for a stained-glass window manufacturer. 

Nadia's current sculptures now feature the fine tropical wood species found in Hawaii and focus on design imagery found in ancient world cultural artifacts. She harnesses these designs to create movement harmony through repetition of those symbols.  Incorporating mirror, glass, iridescent waxes, metallic foils, paint, and epoxy resins into her pieces these pieces they are multi layered and complex. Primarily wall art, the designs can be incorporated into table surfaces and screens.

Selling at many prominent Hawaii art sales events, with local art dealers, interior designers, and galleries both local and international online, she actively shares her work with the world. Her pieces are in the permanent collections several prominent Hawaii collectors and she ships worldwide.

Receiving a 3-year Fellowship grant from the Clark Hulings Business Accelerator Program in 2019 transformed her business further, and she and is been retained by the foundation as instructor and consultant.