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Pavillion Sconce | Sconces by Bianco Light + Space | New York in New York. Item composed of brass and glass in modern style
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Pavillion Sconce | Sconces by Bianco Light + Space | New York in New York. Item composed of brass and glass in modern style
Pavillion Sconce | Sconces by Bianco Light + Space | New York in New York. Item composed of brass and glass in modern style

Created and Sold by Bianco Light + Space

Bianco Light + Space

Pavillion Sconce

Featured In New York, New York, NY

Price $2,720

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Creation: 12-16 weeks
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DimensionsWeight
9H x 5W x 4D in
22.86H x 12.7W x 10.16D cm
0.68 kg
1.5 lb

Pavillion Sconce styled in a gracious and formal prewar apartment interior on Park Avenue by Michael K Chen Architects.

Drawing inspiration from infinite patterns, the Tessellation Series is a sculptural investigation using light, symmetry, and modular tessellation as concepts for building forms.

Constructed from mold blown trapezoidal glass cones and architectural brass each piece provides a beautiful directional glow exuding an elemental simplicity.

The Pavillion sconce is composed of one hand blown glass module shown in celadon and enamel white with linear brushed brass and bespoke hardware.

Available in a variety of colors.

Dimensions: H 9 in / 23 cm x W 5in / 13 cm x D 4 in / 10 cm, WT 1.5 lb / 0.7 kg
Socket/Bulb: candelabra socket, 1 x 25 watt
Electrical: 120V

Color Customization additional $350 per piece
For rush orders there is a 20% added fee.
UL listing = $350 for each product
standard drop lenght 30", customization $175
Alternative Brass Finishes - $150

Item Pavillion Sconce
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Bianco Light + Space
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Bianco Light + Space is a sculpture and design studio based in Los Angeles. The concepts of “Light” and “Space” are used as a departure point to design and make functional and sculptural objects. Ideas are distilled through a minimal aesthetic producing works with a commitment to traditional studio materials and practices.