Fazzo Table Lamp

Fazzo Table Lamp

$13,961
$16,425 $13,961

(Was $16,425) Save 15%

An alluring accent that brings Fazzo’s signature waves to the table. Made using the centuries-old fazzoletto technique, its hand-spun glass shade is paired with a hand-blown base, hand-finished brass details, a dim-to-warm bulb, and the option of individually crafted, decorative glass dots. A collaboration with artist Sophie Lou Jacobsen. Flora uses classic Venetian glassmaking techniques to honour the beauty of nature. Its forms are innately irreplicable—like flowers, no two will ever be the same. Manufactured by In Common With, Brooklyn New York

Dimensions: 41.9cm H x 37cm Ø

Materials: Handblown glass, available in a range of finishes
Brass hardware details available in brass, patina brass, blackened brass or pewter.

Please note this fixture has handmade elements and may exhibit variability within the same piece. These variations are inherent in the production process and are not to be considered as defects. We do our best to maintain a consistent product while honouring handmade craftsmanship.

Downloads: Tear-sheet

Please be aware of the additional lead-time below when pre-ordering.

Estimated lead time: 18-20 weeks
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A Celebration of Craft and Creativity. Based in Brooklyn, New York

Each lamp by In Common With is a narrative of craftsmanship, born from personal collaboration as well as visionary designers and artisans. Founders Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba have sculpted a brand that stands at the intersection of innovation and timeless design, ensuring every piece isn’t just seen, but felt.

In Common With is a story of curiosity, materiality, and collaboration. Through their portfolio of lighting collections and guided by creative direction, every effort is shared. When you see an In Common With object, you’re seeing many invisible hands.

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