Welding / Contemporary Sculpture: Iron Lampion
Work made from nails, washers and other iron elements assembled at the welding station
Treated for indoors (can be installed outdoors protected from water)
Protection: varnished work
Wall hanging in vine wood, debarked, sanded and treated with a vitrifier
Mains power supply (220~240v)
Power cable length: 3.5 m
Removable connection connector
Bulb Thinkmore E14 consumption 4W rendering 40W (420 Lumens) Warm white (2700k) Energy A+
Completion time: approximately 30 hours
Video preview: https://youtu.be/3QUEGyTUO7U
Overall height: 66.5 cm
Lamp height: 27.5 cm
Streetlight width: 11 cm
Wall distance: 10 cm
Approximate weight: 4 kg
Completion date: 08/2019
Artist: Jonathan Pradillon
Unique piece
signed work
Certificate of authenticity provided
Careful packaging
Wall Lamp Sculpture Iron Lantern
This work combines the roughness of metal with the naturalness of wood to create a balance between strength and fragility.
The lantern, made of washers and nails welded together one by one, forms an openwork structure that diffuses light in a play of shifting shadows. Suspended from a sanded and glazed vinewood wall bracket, it seems to float in space, somewhere between anchorage and suspension.
Each metal element, patinated and varnished, preserves the memory of the artisan's gesture, while the wood, worked bare, offers an organic breath to the whole.
The work, both lighting fixture and sculpture, finds its place in an interior universe where matter becomes poetry, and light reveals the density of iron.

