Erratic Forms LED Wall Sconce
The Erratic Forms LED Wall Sconce brings the asymmetric branching vocabulary to the wall — irregular acrylic panels mounted on an iron-and-aged-brass framework projecting outward from the wall surface, the silhouette reading as frozen geometric movement caught on a vertical plane. The wall mount preserves the asymmetry as the entire design statement at intimate proportions.
At substantial scale and projecting outward, the sconce occupies the wall real estate that substantial architectural ornament typically claims. The acrylic panels stay placed at irregular angles; the aged brass framework holds them at the attitudes that let the asymmetry register from across the room. The wall mount limits the radiation directions but preserves the visual statement — irregular geometry as wall architecture rather than wall ornament.
A piece for the rooms where wall lighting should match the architectural drama of the surrounding interior — libraries with substantial bookshelf architecture, dining rooms where the wall sconces should match the ceiling fixture's ambition, guest rooms designed with provocative rather than restrained vocabulary.