We’ve been admiring a new crop of delicate yet sturdy porcelain lights from artisans working in far-flung locales from Paris to Philadelphia. Here are six we’ve got our eye on.
Above: Philadelphia-based Natalie Page’s Porcelain Funnel Lights are available in a range of shapes; $500 each from American Street Showroom in Philadelphia. For more of her work, see Natalie Page Ceramic Lamps, by Way of BDDW.
Above: The Adelaide Pendant is handmade of translucent bone china in Stoke on Kent by Lyngard.
Above L: The Astier de Villatte Medium White Rien Pendant is handmade on the Rue St. Honore in Paris of black terracotta clay finished with a milky white glaze; $420 from ABC. Above R: The Astier de Villatte Small White Revolution Pendant, made at the same workshop of the same materials, is $360.
Above: The Chrysanthemum Pendant Light by Oji Masanouri is made of porcelain.
Above: The Paris Modèle Matte Pendant Light is made of porcelain from Alix D. Reynis in Paris. See more at Pretty in Porcelain: Alix D. Reynis.
Above: The Canele Light is available in a matte or glazed finish and comes with a cloth-covered twisted cord; €155 ($174). See more at Made in a Barn in France: Justine Lacoste’s Poetic White Porcelain.
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