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The Mini Paper Cylinder Table Lamp brings warmth, texture, and intention into your space—all within a beautifully compact form. Its soft glow echoes the quiet of paper lanterns, while each design, whether looped, leafed, or layered, tells a story of craft, care, and sustainability. Each lamp begins as recycled paper, made by a husband-and-wife team in the Philippines using traditional methods. The pulp is hand-poured, pressed, and sun-dried into durable sheets before being shaped into shade form—some adorned with natural leaves, others with sculptural textures. Every piece is then paired with a hand-carved mango wood base, grounding the lamp in organic elegance. At just nine inches tall, it's the perfect companion for a nightstand, desk, or reading nook. This isn't just a lamp—it's light with presence, beauty with purpose.
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The Mini Paper Cylinder Table Lamp brings warmth, texture, and intention into your space—all within a beautifully compact form. Its soft glow echoes the quiet of paper lanterns, while each design, whether looped, leafed, or layered, tells a story of craft, care, and sustainability. Each lamp begins as recycled paper, made by a husband-and-wife team in the Philippines using traditional methods. The pulp is hand-poured, pressed, and sun-dried into durable sheets before being shaped into shade form—some adorned with natural leaves, others with sculptural textures. Every piece is then paired with a hand-carved mango wood base, grounding the lamp in organic elegance. At just nine inches tall, it's the perfect companion for a nightstand, desk, or reading nook. This isn't just a lamp—it's light with presence, beauty with purpose.
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The Mini Paper Cylinder Table Lamp brings warmth, texture, and intention into your space—all within a beautifully compact form. Its soft glow echoes the quiet of paper lanterns, while each design, whether looped, leafed, or layered, tells a story of craft, care, and sustainability. Each lamp begins as recycled paper, made by a husband-and-wife team in the Philippines using traditional methods. The pulp is hand-poured, pressed, and sun-dried into durable sheets before being shaped into shade form—some adorned with natural leaves, others with sculptural textures. Every piece is then paired with a hand-carved mango wood base, grounding the lamp in organic elegance. At just nine inches tall, it's the perfect companion for a nightstand, desk, or reading nook. This isn't just a lamp—it's light with presence, beauty with purpose.
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The Mini Paper Cylinder Table Lamp brings warmth, texture, and intention into your space—all within a beautifully compact form. Its soft glow echoes the quiet of paper lanterns, while each design, whether looped, leafed, or layered, tells a story of craft, care, and sustainability. Each lamp begins as recycled paper, made by a husband-and-wife team in the Philippines using traditional methods. The pulp is hand-poured, pressed, and sun-dried into durable sheets before being shaped into shade form—some adorned with natural leaves, others with sculptural textures. Every piece is then paired with a hand-carved mango wood base, grounding the lamp in organic elegance. At just nine inches tall, it's the perfect companion for a nightstand, desk, or reading nook. This isn't just a lamp—it's light with presence, beauty with purpose.
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The frame of this clock is made with solid capiz oyster shell, compressed into shape. The texture and lines of the individual shell pieces still come through the hand-painted clock face. The center of the clock is sponge-painted resembling a Mediterranean, terra cotta finish. The darker outer rim and contrasting white, weathered numbers, complete this piece to feel as though it came from the old world. 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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The frame of this clock is made with solid capiz oyster shell, compressed into shape. The face is hand-painted to appear as if it is aged porcelain, promoted by the natual colors of the capiz shell. The look is further accentuated by gentle distressed marks. The black, bold numbers vary in size and stand in strong contrast to the pearl background. The combination of simple color palette and the seasoned feel of the porcelain finish are quintessential hallmarks of the modern farmhouse design genre. 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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The frame of this clock is made with solid capiz oyster shell, compressed into shape. The artist seals the shells, leaving the natural color of the capiz as the base, pearl color of the clock face. Intricately designed blue roses are hand-painted and purposefully placed along the outer rim. Bold roman numberals are evenly spaced to complement the strong floral design. The combination provides a strong vintage appeal. 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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With warm copper tones and elegant, contemporary soft blues, this butterfly hits all the right trends. The artist heightens this feel with capiz shell and shimmering beads. The hand-painted finish flows gracefully along clean lines radiating outwards towards its wingtips. The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
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The treble clef is a musical symbol placed on one of the lines at the beginning of the staff. It indicates the name and pitch of the notes on that line. Imprinted into the treble clef are shapes and circles, symbolizing the movement of music. All components come together to give you a great textural piece to symbolize your love of music. The frame of the Music Note Wall Decor is created using tin, which is powder coated in a black finish. The frame is reinforced using wrought iron wire on the inner and outer edges. The copper paint is worked over to give it an aged and oxidized look.
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Earthy in its brown winged form, this neutral piece is striking in its texture and contrasted pearl body. This dragonfly brings elegance and flair with its natural form. Perfect for all styles of decor, it will create the finishing touch to any space. The basic frame of the dragonfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of dragonflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
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An old parable states that five birds were resting on a wire. Two decided to fly south. How many were birds are left? One's initial answer may be three, however, the answer is still five. The moral of the fable is actions are more important than intention; a kind reminder that a truer picture of one's character is drawn by actions. The artisan captures this parable by lining up five birds socializing on a wire. The basic frame of this piece is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. The front of the body is adorned with capiz. 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. 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 designed rooster is influenced by the designs of the early 20th century. The artist took great care in making sure the rooster's comb and wattle appear authentic by pressing texture into the metal frame. Furthermore, the artist made sure to use realistic colors and shading. Even the body and the tail feathers were pressed and cut to mimic the body of a real rooster. However, the center of the rooster deviates from the realism and merges into the nostalgic with what appears to be an envelope of an old handwritten letter. The capiz oyster shell gives an aged patina making the rooster and the letter feel like it has been around for a very long time. The letter is an artistic way of tying in a piece of the old into the new. The basic frame of this piece is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. The front of the body is adorned with capiz. 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. 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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According to feng shui, an elephant with its trunk raised will shower good luck to those around it. It is a symbol for intelligence, curiosity, kindness and strength. The basic shape of this handcrafted metal elephant has its powerful trunk raised due to the importance of the symbolism. Furthermore, the artisan hand-paints the body in a colorful pattern influenced by designs from different Eastern cultures. Placing such a symbol near a door is said to welcome beneficial energy into that space. The basic frame of the is created using tin, which is powder coated with a black finish. The frame is reinforced using tin wire along the inner edge. 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. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint. The shell is then painted the bold colors you see. The entire front facing piece is carefully hand-painted.
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The seahorse has captured the minds and imaginations of people across all cultures for thousands of years. Seen as a symbol of good luck, strength and safety, this unique and beautiful animal is as charming as it is mysterious. The artist captures the beauty of the seahorse with a raised fine, high shine, hand-painted finish, and elegant mother of pearl chest and forefront. The basic frame of the wall seahorse is created using tin, which is powder coated as a black finish. 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. Due to it being a natural material, the natural colors of the capiz can come through as tans and browns.
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The Swallowtail shape of this butterfly garden stake is found in butterflies throughout North America. The artist captures and represents the colors of different species by contrasting bright oranges, blues, and purples over a neutral overtone. The metallic color captures the eye. Whether placed with a potted plant or in a garden bed, this butterfly will add the finishing touch to any environment. Handcrafted from metal then hand-painted and sealed.
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With its contrast of black and yellow and long iconic dorsal fin, the Moorish Idol Angle is well recognized by aquatic hobbyist and novices alike. This moderately peaceful fish is found throughout the southern hemisphere. The artist took great care on showing the big details common to the fish, but on closer examination one will see some color variations and shading in the paint itself. Handcrafted from metal then hand-painted and sealed.
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The owl was a bird of prophecy and wisdom in many ancient cultures. Perched and alert, this owl and its neutral colors, this owl seems deep in thought. Whether placed with a potted plant or in a garden bed, this piece will add the finishing touch to any environment. Handcrafted from metal then hand-painted and sealed.
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Five, fluttering butterflies are ready to complete their journey after taking a break from a long migration. The slender, metal body of each butterfly connects to colorful capiz-shell wings which catches light and adds shine. Each wing is framed using sturdy wrought iron and reinforced with a metal backing. The basic frame of the butterfly is created using tin, which is powder-coated with a black finish and makes this piece safe to use outdoors. The edges of the frame are reinforced using thicker tin wire. The front of this piece is adorned in areas with capiz shell, an oyster native to the Philippines, before being hand-painted and sealed with a water-based sealant. The primary purpose of this oyster to provide a source of food, however, the shell is a sustainable by-product that can be used for decoration. The capiz shell subtly replicates the reflective qualities of butterflies in nature. The entire piece is lightweight and has an eyelet in the back allowing it to be hung using a finishing nail, command strip, or a push pin. Due to it being a natural material, the organic colors of capiz come through as tans and browns underneath the paint.
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The Paper Nightlight Series glows with quiet intention. Inspired by the warmth of lanterns and the softness of handmade materials, each piece is a nod to tradition, sustainability, and the beauty of imperfection. Whether layered with natural textures or imprinted with delicate leaves, these designs invite a moment of stillness—a chance to breathe and be present in your space. Each shade is made from handmade recycled paper crafted by a husband-and-wife team in the Philippines. Using reclaimed materials and centuries-old techniques, the paper is pulped, pressed, and transformed into luminous sheets that feel both grounded and light. The cylindrical shape casts a warm, even glow—perfect for hallways, bathrooms, or bedside spaces. With a rotating plug and on/off switch, these lights are as easy to use as they are meaningful to display. This is more than a nightlight—it's a story told in paper, light, and care.
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The Paper Nightlight Series glows with quiet intention. Inspired by the warmth of lanterns and the softness of handmade materials, each piece is a nod to tradition, sustainability, and the beauty of imperfection. Whether layered with natural textures or imprinted with delicate leaves, these designs invite a moment of stillness—a chance to breathe and be present in your space. Each shade is made from handmade recycled paper crafted by a husband-and-wife team in the Philippines. Using reclaimed materials and centuries-old techniques, the paper is pulped, pressed, and transformed into luminous sheets that feel both grounded and light. The cylindrical shape casts a warm, even glow—perfect for hallways, bathrooms, or bedside spaces. With a rotating plug and on/off switch, these lights are as easy to use as they are meaningful to display. This is more than a nightlight—it's a story told in paper, light, and care.