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Some lights are practical. This one is personal. The Cocoa Leaf Cylinder Table Lamp is the kind of glow you reach for when you want to shift the energy. It doesn't just brighten—it calms. Warms. Grounds. With one switch, the room softens and so do you. Handcrafted from real cocoa leaves, each shade reveals the leaf's delicate veins—frozen in place, glowing with quiet texture. The organic lines feel almost like handwriting, like something written by nature and lit from within. Stitched to a cylindrical wrought iron frame and set on wooden feet, the design feels natural, effortless, and timeless. More than a lamp, this is a daily ritual in light. A moment of softness. A reason to linger a little longer. When the outside world moves fast, this is the glow you come home to.
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There's something grounding about this lamp. Maybe it's the shape—softly curved like a budding leaf reaching toward the sun. Maybe it's the quiet glow that spills gently into a room, warm and alive, like nature exhaling indoors. However you describe it, the Leaflet Lamp doesn't just sit pretty—it transforms. Each lamp is crafted by hand, starting with real fossilized cocoa leaves selected for their graceful structure and delicate vein patterns. Two panels are formed from these preserved leaves and stitched onto a wrought iron frame using abaca twine, while the third side offers a stunning contrast: a handwoven mesh made from renewable abaca fiber. It's all anchored by a base of reclaimed mango wood—earthy, solid, and sustainably sourced. Whether placed on an entryway table, nightstand, or as the focal point in your reading nook, the Leaflet Table Lamp draws you in with its natural texture, artisanal story, and serene glow.
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The frame of this clock is made with solid capiz oyster shell, compressed into shape.The artist calls attention to the uniqueness of each shell in the center with a high-gloss finish. Bold, roman numerals stand in contrast to the shell within the clock face. Color blocks adorn the outer rim of the clock in muted tones. The roman numerals combined with the color palette are strongly influenced from Tuscan design. Capiz is an oyster shell and the primary purpose of the oyster is as a source of food. However, the by-product, the shell, can be used for decoration. The clock is created by compressing capiz shell together and forming it into shape. The final result is a light-weight, plate that feels similar to plastic. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz may come through as tans and browns underneath the hand-painted surface.
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This vintage style oar enhances multiple design aesthetics from nautical, to rustic, to classic, to Americana. The solid wood, eco-friendly piece is handmade through the honed talents of highly skilled artisans. The distressed American flag pattern gives this oar a timeless feel as if it has been passed down for ages. Features solid reclaimed Philippine mahogany wood construction with a distressed, hand-painted finish on one side. Includes a decorative abaca rope for added design as well as hanging purposes. This item can be hung vertically or horizontally.