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The Hilma Sconce is a quiet exploration of nature, intuition, and the unseen — inspired by the visionary work of Hilma af Klint. Hand-built in stoneware, its softly wavy form nods to af Klint’s botanical motifs and floral abstractions, where organic shapes become vessels for spiritual meaning. As light washes across the surface, it reveals gentle movement and depth, creating a sense of harmony that feels both grounding and ethereal.
Available in speckled dark brown clay, matte black, or sandy white clay or speckled tan stoneware, with 22k gold luster detailing for a touch of quiet radiance. Finished with a cloth cord, the Agnes Sconce brings a sculptural warmth to any space — where light becomes atmosphere.
FINISH
- this beautiful stoneware clay body is vitrified with painted with satin white glaze: available in sandy white, satin white, Speckled Tan or Black with out without 22k gold luster
-Hardwire: Universal (120V to 277V)
-Plug-in: Low voltage (USB)
-Dim to warm
-Dimmable light. In-wall or corded options are available. Customization options are available upon request.
- elegant brass fittings
- brown-cloth cord
- In-line switch with dimming settings
- tan linen shade
LAMPING
Provided with dimmable LED light bulbs
DIMENSIONS
Sconce Height – 10”
Sconce Width – 12"
Sconce Depth – 3.5”
* Made to order 6-8 weeks
(All our lamp names are inspired by incredible female identifying artists in art history. The Hilma Sconce is inspired by the visionary work of Hilma af Klint, whose paintings bridged spirituality, nature, and abstraction long before their time. Drawing from her luminous botanical forms and floral symbolism, this sconce features softly undulating, wavy contours that feel both organic and otherworldly. Light moves gently across the surface, echoing af Klint’s belief in unseen forces and natural rhythms — creating a piece that feels alive, intuitive, and quietly transcendent.)
The Hilma Sconce is a quiet exploration of nature, intuition, and the unseen — inspired by the visionary work of Hilma af Klint. Hand-built in stoneware, its softly wavy form nods to af Klint’s botanical motifs and floral abstractions, where organic shapes become vessels for spiritual meaning. As light washes across the surface, it reveals gentle movement and depth, creating a sense of harmony that feels both grounding and ethereal.
Available in speckled dark brown clay, matte black, or sandy white clay or speckled tan stoneware, with 22k gold luster detailing for a touch of quiet radiance. Finished with a cloth cord, the Agnes Sconce brings a sculptural warmth to any space — where light becomes atmosphere.
FINISH
- this beautiful stoneware clay body is vitrified with painted with satin white glaze: available in sandy white, satin white, Speckled Tan or Black with out without 22k gold luster
-Hardwire: Universal (120V to 277V)
-Plug-in: Low voltage (USB)
-Dim to warm
-Dimmable light. In-wall or corded options are available. Customization options are available upon request.
- elegant brass fittings
- brown-cloth cord
- In-line switch with dimming settings
- tan linen shade
LAMPING
Provided with dimmable LED light bulbs
DIMENSIONS
Sconce Height – 10”
Sconce Width – 12"
Sconce Depth – 3.5”
* Made to order 6-8 weeks
(All our lamp names are inspired by incredible female identifying artists in art history. The Hilma Sconce is inspired by the visionary work of Hilma af Klint, whose paintings bridged spirituality, nature, and abstraction long before their time. Drawing from her luminous botanical forms and floral symbolism, this sconce features softly undulating, wavy contours that feel both organic and otherworldly. Light moves gently across the surface, echoing af Klint’s belief in unseen forces and natural rhythms — creating a piece that feels alive, intuitive, and quietly transcendent.)
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business.
Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world.