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Harp Sconce

from $3,075.00

Our Harp Module was developed as an ode to the classic lamp part of the same name. In many lamps the harp is the unseen support structure that holds the lamp shade in place. It is designed specifically to be hidden.

Uri wanted to deconstruct the elements of a lamp and elevate the hidden parts, specifically the harp and the bulb. The Harp Module is the result of this exploration and can be seen in a variety of Neptune Glassworks’ designs.

Designed to be ADA compliant, perfect for commercial spaces.

Available in standard 24”, 36” and 48” lengths.

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Our Harp Module was developed as an ode to the classic lamp part of the same name. In many lamps the harp is the unseen support structure that holds the lamp shade in place. It is designed specifically to be hidden.

Uri wanted to deconstruct the elements of a lamp and elevate the hidden parts, specifically the harp and the bulb. The Harp Module is the result of this exploration and can be seen in a variety of Neptune Glassworks’ designs.

Designed to be ADA compliant, perfect for commercial spaces.

Available in standard 24”, 36” and 48” lengths.

Our Harp Module was developed as an ode to the classic lamp part of the same name. In many lamps the harp is the unseen support structure that holds the lamp shade in place. It is designed specifically to be hidden.

Uri wanted to deconstruct the elements of a lamp and elevate the hidden parts, specifically the harp and the bulb. The Harp Module is the result of this exploration and can be seen in a variety of Neptune Glassworks’ designs.

Designed to be ADA compliant, perfect for commercial spaces.

Available in standard 24”, 36” and 48” lengths.

Learn about our finishes.

  • MATERIAL

    Brass, Glass

    DIMENSIONS

    Small: 5” W x 4.5” D x 24” H

    Medium: 5” W x 4.5” D x 36” H

    Large: 5” W x 4.5” D x 48” H

    WEIGHT

    Small: 4 lbs

    Medium: 5 lbs

    Large: 6 lbs

    ELECTRICAL

    24V | Integrated LED | Dimmable

    Small: 6.2 W

    Medium: 12.4 W

    Large: 18.6 W

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