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Ear Lamp

From $2,500

Production lead time: 14–16 weeks

This playful yet sophisticated table lamp by Stephanie Trowbridge transforms everyday objects into unexpected art. Inspired by her collaboration with jewelry artist Natalie Joy, this unique piece features ceramic "earrings" that serve as whimsical pull chains, bringing humor and elegance to any space.

Crafted from white stoneware with walnut and paper mache pulp elements, this lamp demonstrates Trowbridge's philosophy that furniture should be "dressed up to stay in." The piece turns heads and sparks conversation while serving its practical purpose, creating lighting that feels both functional and sculptural.

$875.00

Original: $2,500.00

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$2,500.00

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Ear Lamp

From $2,500

Production lead time: 14–16 weeks

This playful yet sophisticated table lamp by Stephanie Trowbridge transforms everyday objects into unexpected art. Inspired by her collaboration with jewelry artist Natalie Joy, this unique piece features ceramic "earrings" that serve as whimsical pull chains, bringing humor and elegance to any space.

Crafted from white stoneware with walnut and paper mache pulp elements, this lamp demonstrates Trowbridge's philosophy that furniture should be "dressed up to stay in." The piece turns heads and sparks conversation while serving its practical purpose, creating lighting that feels both functional and sculptural.

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From $2,500

Production lead time: 14–16 weeks

This playful yet sophisticated table lamp by Stephanie Trowbridge transforms everyday objects into unexpected art. Inspired by her collaboration with jewelry artist Natalie Joy, this unique piece features ceramic "earrings" that serve as whimsical pull chains, bringing humor and elegance to any space.

Crafted from white stoneware with walnut and paper mache pulp elements, this lamp demonstrates Trowbridge's philosophy that furniture should be "dressed up to stay in." The piece turns heads and sparks conversation while serving its practical purpose, creating lighting that feels both functional and sculptural.