Epona Table Lamp
The warm tan color is created by naturally dyeing paper with bark from ancient oak trees, often over 500 years old. This unique process honors the oak's cultural significance. Revered in Celtic tradition as the king of the forest, the oak symbolizes strength and wisdom. Druids believed it to be a spiritual gateway, and its bark was used in ceremonies. In Norse mythology, oak trees were sacred to Thor, offering protection from lightning. Using oak bark in dyeing connects us to this deep-rooted history, celebrating the enduring power of these majestic trees.
This lamp features a hand crafted steel frame, bent, shaped and welded to create its distinctive organic, wavy lines. Momigami paper, made for its durability and texture, is carefully stretched across the frame, diffusing the light for a warm, inviting ambiance.
The warm tan color is created by naturally dyeing paper with bark from ancient oak trees, often over 500 years old. This unique process honors the oak's cultural significance. Revered in Celtic tradition as the king of the forest, the oak symbolizes strength and wisdom. Druids believed it to be a spiritual gateway, and its bark was used in ceremonies. In Norse mythology, oak trees were sacred to Thor, offering protection from lightning. Using oak bark in dyeing connects us to this deep-rooted history, celebrating the enduring power of these majestic trees.
This lamp features a hand crafted steel frame, bent, shaped and welded to create its distinctive organic, wavy lines. Momigami paper, made for its durability and texture, is carefully stretched across the frame, diffusing the light for a warm, inviting ambiance.
The warm tan color is created by naturally dyeing paper with bark from ancient oak trees, often over 500 years old. This unique process honors the oak's cultural significance. Revered in Celtic tradition as the king of the forest, the oak symbolizes strength and wisdom. Druids believed it to be a spiritual gateway, and its bark was used in ceremonies. In Norse mythology, oak trees were sacred to Thor, offering protection from lightning. Using oak bark in dyeing connects us to this deep-rooted history, celebrating the enduring power of these majestic trees.
This lamp features a hand crafted steel frame, bent, shaped and welded to create its distinctive organic, wavy lines. Momigami paper, made for its durability and texture, is carefully stretched across the frame, diffusing the light for a warm, inviting ambiance.