Peony – Sculptural Floor Lamp
by Donatas Žukauskas Lithuania

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Description

At first glance, this lamp, resembling a stone flower, might seem to be made of concrete and appear heavy. However, upon touching it, the material feels warm and its texture is more akin to wood than concrete.
Crafted by Donatas Žukauskas with an eco-friendly mixture of cement, recycled paper, glue, and paint, the Peony floor lamp undergoes meticulous experimentation to achieve a material that closely resembles wood in its properties. The result is a natural texture and strength that ensures durability, setting it apart as a unique and sustainable piece.
One remarkable attribute of this material is its slight elasticity. Unlike rigid materials that may be prone to splitting or crumbling under pressure, this material exhibits a flexible nature, providing a level of resilience that enhances its longevity.

Each piece is handmade and inherently unique, ensuring that it may vary slightly from the image displayed in the photo.

Custom orders are available to accommodate your specific needs and preferences. Feel free to contact us to discuss your ideas.
Material:
Concrete, recycled cardboard, glue, paint. High-quality finish: varnished with matte varnish.

Bulb socket: E27 / E26, suitable for all countries.
Cord lenght: 1,8 m / 70”, white

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"Imperfection as a way to create beauty". Cracks, splits, random spots and unpredictable results in a sculptural plastic form, such imperfection fascinates me, I strive for it in almost all my works. I am an interior designer and creator of interior details from Lithuania. I have been creating sculptural interior objects for more than 15 years, combining sculpture, design and artistry. I create side and coffee tables, lamps, vases, sculptures and candle lanterns. I use a concrete-like material, which is the result of various experiments. It is a mixture of several components: the largest part is paper pulp. Although paper is often associated with fragility, when mixed with other materials and dried it becomes as strong as wood, it resembles concrete but is slightly elastic, so it does not split or crumble. It took a lot of testing to find the right ratio of materials to create a rough or smooth surface, water resistance, rigidity, and elasticity. By using paper in my works, I give it the properties of wood again: natural texture, strength. It's like giving a tree a new life. This is the third tree life.
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