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The Buoyancy Sconce is an effervescent cascade of glass bubbles and brass spheres. Hand-blown glass shades crown each strand with a soft glow, while the brass elements ground the composition in space. Balancing play and refinement, this wall-mounted version distills the spirit of the Buoyancy Chandelier into a sculptural vertical rhythm—perfect for moments that call for both lightness and clarity.
UL listed & ADA compliant - perfect for commercial spaces.
Dimensions: 7” x 33” x 4-1/2”



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Inspired by the graceful arc of a shepherd’s crook, the Shepherd’s Sconce pairs hand-bent brass with hand-blown glass in a study of line and gesture. The curve is intentional—at once utilitarian and sculptural—bridging tradition and modernity. Whether placed in a quiet corner or lining a corridor, it offers a moment of clarity: illumination shaped by instinct and refinement.
Dimensions: 19” H x 5-1/2” W x 8-1/2” D
UL listed.


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Minimal in form, the Linear Sconce reveals its complexity through light. A hand-formed glass diffuser, hidden within the brass housing, refracts illumination into shifting patterns—soft glows and subtle shadows that animate the wall. Clean, refined, and quietly expressive, it’s a versatile fixture that rewards a closer look.
Designed to be ADA compliant, perfect for commercial spaces.
Dimensions: 27-1/2” H x 4-1/2” W x 3-1/4” D


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The Tower Sconce is a study in vertical rhythm—crafted from a column of glass rods framed by precision-cut metal plates. Light filters through the aligned elements, casting architectural shadows that shift with perspective. Sculptural yet restrained, it offers a clean, luminous structure for walls that call for presence without excess.
Dimensions: 24” x 6” x 6”
UL listed.



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The Pentagon Sconce is rooted in a geometric fascination—drawing from the golden-ratio proportions found in the convex pentagon. Vertical glass rods radiate from a five-sided frame, casting a warm, structured glow that nods to mathematical clarity and natural harmony. Part of the Tower Collection, this piece transforms golden geometry into sculptural illumination.
Dimensions: 18” x 6” x 5-1/2”
UL listed.



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The Harp Sconce reimagines a traditional lamp part—the harp, typically hidden beneath a shade—as a sculptural element worth showing. In this refined vertical format, the support structure becomes the design itself: clean, deliberate, and jewelry-like in its precision. Mounted on the wall, it offers a quiet moment of ornamentation—where utility becomes illumination.
Available in standard 2 foot, 3 foot and 4 foot lengths.
UL listed & ADA compliant, perfect for commercial spaces.


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The Phase Sconce draws from the shifting geometry of the moon—where light and shadow move across form in quiet rhythm. A curved brass arm cradles each glass hemisphere, echoing lunar phases in both structure and glow. Whether solo or in mirrored pairs, Phase becomes a sculptural gesture on the wall—one that holds softness, symmetry, and the ebb of illumination.
The Phase Sconce is part of the Positive Valence Collection, a collaboration with my long time friend and associate, Nate Cotterman.
Dimensions:
Double: 22” x 13” x 9-1/2”
Single 9-1/2” x 8” x 13”
UL listed.


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The Piano Sconce is a study in balance—drawing from vintage inspiration and refined into a clean, modern accent. Its simple silhouette and subtle curvature offer a moment of clarity on the wall, blending intention with restraint. Part of the Piano Series, this piece speaks softly—an illumination shaped by proportion, not ornament.
The Piano Sconce is part of the Positive Valence collection, a collaboration with my long time friend and associate, Nate Cotterman.
Dimensions: 16” H x 9” W x 13” D
UL listed.




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The Deco Sconce draws from the bold geometry and balanced proportions of 1920s design. Fluted borosilicate glass refracts light into clean vertical rhythms, framed by custom metalwork with a tailored, architectural presence. At once ornamental and restrained, this piece translates Art Deco ideals into modern sculptural illumination.
Dimensions: 24” x 5” x 5”
UL listed.



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The Brutalist Sconce strips lighting down to its elemental core. A torch-cut brass sheet—bent and finished by hand—anchors an exposed filament bulb, letting the materials speak for themselves. No polish, no pretense. Just heat, mass, and glow—an honest composition shaped by process and presence.
Dimensions: 12” x 8” x 5”
UL listed.


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The Lens Sconce is inspired by the tools of observation—microscopes, magnifiers, and the quiet geometry of seeing. A ring of metal frames the hand-shaped glass disc, held in tension like a lens mid-focus. Though it doesn’t function optically, the piece invites a shift in perception—where structure, shadow, and reflection become part of the act of looking.
Dimensions: 14-1/2” x 6-1/2” x 8”
UL listed.




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The Double Lens Sconce builds on the act of observation—two glass discs suspended in staggered rhythm, like an instrument fine-tuned for perception. Framed in brass and steel, each lens reflects and refracts light in quiet dialogue. This piece doesn’t just echo the form of optical tools—it suggests attention as a layered experience.
UL listed & ADA compliant, perfect for commercial spaces.
Dimensions: 33” x 13” x 4-1/2”



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The Scription Sconce transforms the act of mark-making into sculptural gesture. Hand-bent brass arcs stretch across the wall like lines from a personal script—spontaneous, fluid, and expressive. Each bend is shaped in real time, responding to the evolving composition. Whether tipped with glass or brass, each illuminated gesture becomes a quiet signature: a moment of improvisation, written in light.



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The Scutoid Sconce is inspired by a geometric form found in biology, where structure adapts to curvature. Its faceted body shifts subtly in angle, creating a volume that feels both precise and irregular. Lit from within, it reveals a sculptural complexity that bridges natural systems and architectural light.
Dimensions: 16” x 6-1/2” x 3-1/2



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The Conveyor Sconce began with a rusted metal part found on a farm in Ohio—once part of a tractor’s conveyor belt. Two decades later, that same industrial fragment now serves as the mold for this cast glass form. Lost-wax casting preserves every texture and tooth, transforming utility into illumination. What was once driven by motion now glows with memory—bridging the mechanical and the sculptural through glass.
Dimensions: 17” x 6” x 5”
UL listed.


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The Rolled Bronze Sconce is a one-of-a-kind casting shaped by instinct and immediacy. Wax sheets are hand-poured, quickly worked, and rolled into form—each one capturing a unique gesture before being cast in bronze. No two are alike. This piece embraces the flaws and folds of its making, allowing the material to speak for itself.
Dimensions: 5” x 28” x 4.5”
UL listed.


