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MAYABI - Indoor Metal Table lamp and Sculpture | Lamps by Advmaker. Item made of steel
MAYABI - Indoor Metal Table lamp and Sculpture | Lamps by Advmaker. Item made of steel

Created and Sold by Advmaker

Advmaker

MAYABI - Indoor Metal Table lamp and Sculpture

Price $2,400

Creation: 3-4 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-6 days
Estimated Arrival: December 25, 2024

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
48H x 12W x 8D in
121.92H x 30.48W x 20.32D cm
13.61 kg
30 lb

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Story of the lamp unfolds the tale of inspiration. MAYABI is the way to describe the magical moonlight night. The natural grains of hand picked steel reminds the depth of the moon's surface. The seamless design allows the pieces to fit with each other without any screws and welds. It’s a sturdy structure that needs no maintenance. The illusion of shadow and warm light creates a calm and romantic mood at home.

The product is designed and manufactured in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

CATEGORIES
Indoor, Lamp, Art & Decor

BRAND
DB Fusions

MATERIALS AND FINISH
16 ga Mild Steel
Brushed polished steel
Sealed with satin lacquer
Slim vintage amber E26 bulb included
5 ft. cord with on/off switch.

CARE
For Indoor only
Keep away from damp and moisture
Dusting as required

MEASUREMENTS
H 21” / W 13” / D 11”
H 51c / W 33c / D 28c
Cord length: 5 ft.

Item MAYABI - Indoor Metal Table lamp and Sculpture
Created by Advmaker
As seen in Creator's Studio, Orem, UT
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Abstract geometric metal sculptures

Advmaker (adventurer + maker) is a one-man-shop based in Orem, Utah (USA).

Established in 2020 in the middle of COVID-19 pandemic as a weekend activity in the home garage, it was later moved to a warehouse. Joy likes several forms of adventure activities including motorcycle touring, hang gliding, and paragliding, hence the name.

Joy is a software engineer by profession and has been making things as a hobby for over 2 decades. He ventured into metalworking rather accidentally in 2018 and has been addicted to making metal art ever since. He takes his inspiration from his days in Rabindranath Tagore's Santiniketan where he grew up. The environment of art, culture, and the exposure to various fields outside of formal textbook education in Patha Bhavana made him who he is today. His beloved wife Priti, a fellow ex-student of Santiniketan and an expert in paper origami is the constant source of support for Joy in sewa (service) and creative whims.

He has recently volunteered with a small primary school and a few old homes in West Bengal, India. Currently his goal is to use the profits for various charitable projects in India. The impact from the sale of a single large sculpture is pretty substantial when translated to building infrastructure using local materials and labor.