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The Gourd Lamp | Table Lamp in Lamps by Rory Pots. Item composed of brass and stoneware in minimalism or mid century modern style
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The Gourd Lamp | Table Lamp in Lamps by Rory Pots. Item composed of brass and stoneware in minimalism or mid century modern style
The Gourd Lamp | Table Lamp in Lamps by Rory Pots. Item composed of brass and stoneware in minimalism or mid century modern style

Created and Sold by Rory Pots

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Rory Pots

The Gourd Lamp

Price $480

Creation: 8-10 weeks
Shipping: USPS 3-7 days
Price $75 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: March 9, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
14H x 6W in
35.56H x 15.24W cm

Materials: Brass, stoneware clay, frosted glass globe, cloth cord, plastic line switch

Dimensions: 14” H x 6” W, 9’ cord

Socket Type: E26 candelabra, 25w bulb included

Made to Order: Due to high demand and an influx of orders we are currently at a 8-10 week lead time for MADE TO ORDER items. If you are ordering on a tight timeline, please keep this in mind and allow sufficient time between ordering and your project or design needs.

Shipping:

Rory Pots ships Nationwide. Local Pickup available upon checkout. The cost of shipping is not included in the purchase price. This will ship via USPS Shipping to be Calculated at Checkout. This piece is Made to Order. Lead time is 8-10 weeks.

Item The Gourd Lamp
Created by Rory Pots
As seen in Creator's Studio, Burlington, VT
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Small batch ceramics inspired by, and made for, the human experience.

Rory Shamlian is a ceramic artist and lighting expert based in Burlington, Vermont. At Rory Pots, she designs and creates hand-made functional and sculpture ceramic forms for the home including lighting pieces, kitchenware, and design objects. Her relationship with ceramics began as a source of grounding during the deep winters of Vermont and quickly became an all-consuming study of design and craft. Rory's work is influenced by experiences we each hold as humans - the connection, the fatigue, the desire - through contemporary interpretations of the bygone eras of design.