
Orogany Sconce
$800
Made to Order, please allow a lead time of 6 weeks. This item ships from the Portugal; import duties and fees may apply. See Custom Duties & International Fees in our FAQ for details.
White stoneware takes on geological presence in this wall sconce, its form inspired by the slow collision and uplift that creates mountain ranges. The textured surface holds light with quiet drama.
Ayala Braidman works under the name Lava Objects from her studio in Porto, Portugal, creating ceramic and papier-mâché sculptures inspired by desert landscapes. Her pieces draw names from geological phenomena, each referencing natural forces that shape landscapes over time.
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Orogany Sconce
$800
Made to Order, please allow a lead time of 6 weeks. This item ships from the Portugal; import duties and fees may apply. See Custom Duties & International Fees in our FAQ for details.
White stoneware takes on geological presence in this wall sconce, its form inspired by the slow collision and uplift that creates mountain ranges. The textured surface holds light with quiet drama.
Ayala Braidman works under the name Lava Objects from her studio in Porto, Portugal, creating ceramic and papier-mâché sculptures inspired by desert landscapes. Her pieces draw names from geological phenomena, each referencing natural forces that shape landscapes over time.
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$800
Made to Order, please allow a lead time of 6 weeks. This item ships from the Portugal; import duties and fees may apply. See Custom Duties & International Fees in our FAQ for details.
White stoneware takes on geological presence in this wall sconce, its form inspired by the slow collision and uplift that creates mountain ranges. The textured surface holds light with quiet drama.
Ayala Braidman works under the name Lava Objects from her studio in Porto, Portugal, creating ceramic and papier-mâché sculptures inspired by desert landscapes. Her pieces draw names from geological phenomena, each referencing natural forces that shape landscapes over time.























