





Conveyor Sconce
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.
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.
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.
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MATERIAL
Brass, Cast Glass
DIMENSIONS
17’’ H x 6” W x 5” D
WEIGHT
10 lbs
ELECTRICAL
120V | T9 | E26 | Dimmable
Edison Style Incandescent: 40W or
Hybrid Filament LED: 4W
UL Listed
Yes