Pair of Plaster Clam Shell Table Lamps
















Pair of Plaster Clam Shell Table Lamps
There’s a fine line between restraint and indulgence—these lamps ignore it entirely. A pair of 21st-century uplights, they channel the irreverent elegance of Frances Elkins and the sculptural rigor of the Giacometti brothers, landing somewhere that feels both studied and instinctive.
Each lamp takes the form of a clam shell, poised upright on its hinge, as if just opened. The plaster finish—chalky white with a deliberately aged patina—leans into imperfection, catching light across its ridges like a fragment of something ancient, or at least convincingly so. Inside, a single candelabra bulb does all the work, casting a low, atmospheric glow that feels equal parts coastal and cinematic.
They’re playful, yes—but not precious. There’s discipline in the form, confidence in the scale. On a console, a bedside, or flanking a fireplace, they don’t decorate—they assert. Whimsy, sharpened into something far more intentional.
EACH: 10 in. W x 6 in. D x 9.25 in. H