it must have been divine inspiration that made jake oliveira create the ‘mother mary sconce’ for canadian furniture brand, powell & bonnell. well, not quite, but the designer was inspired by the iconic depiction of a halo found in romanesque art, which serves as the visual starting point for this wall-mounted light.
inspiration to initial render
images courtesy of jake oliveira
as well as the halo reference, the light is also designed around the idea of a mother’s protective, enveloping embrace of her child. jake oliveira interprets this imagery as a marriage between two pure and simple silhouettes that draw attention to the interplay of light and shadow.
front and side view of the mother mary sconce in sand-cast brass
the mother mary sconce is composed of a resin bulb set in a sand-cast metal shade. after hours of testing using 3D printed and polyurethane tools, the final design comprises an angled shade with an overhang that hides all the bulb fastenings from any vantage point. in this way, the bulb appears to float effortlessly within the shade.
sand-cast bronze
since the notion of contrast is an essential ingredient of the design, the combination of materials was selected very carefully. the shade is fabricated from porous sand-cast metal, specifically brass, bronze, or aluminum. dating back to 704 BC, sand-casting offers a random and natural finish that carries the story of the hands that made it. the metal is paired with a sleek resin bulb, which is poured via the modern technique of silicone slip-casting. a refined, polished lip on the edge of the shade helps to unite the rough, tactile metal with the smooth, sculptural bulb.
detail of the polished lip and sand-cast texture
the mother mary sconce can be cast in brass, bronze, and aluminum, with the option of oxidation. and as time goes on, the metal will get even better with age as natural patination occurs. the resin bulb can be cast in an array of different hues, allowing for a dynamic pop of color.
the angled shade and clever construction make the bulb look like it’s floating
the mother mary sconce with a group of other powell & bonnell designs
video courtesy of jake oliveira
CNC cutting the shade
resin bulb slip-cast pour
prototype and wiring
sand-casting the shade, repurposing the age old technique
the mother mary sconce is available in four sand-cast metal finishes
project info:
project name: mother mary sconce
design: jake oliveira for powell & bonnell
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edited by: lynne myers | designboom