Oralis Wall Sconce
The Oralis Wall Sconce spreads raw rock crystal across the wall — a horizontal cluster of natural, unpolished mineral held on aged brass and lit from within, the fixture reading as a band of lit geology rather than a conventional sconce. The raw rock crystal on aged brass is the design's defining gesture, here drawn wide.
The rock-crystal arrangement does specific work that shaded or glass sconces cannot. Where a shade diffuses evenly, raw rock crystal carries light unevenly through its natural faces — the cluster scattering glow across its width, the aged brass threading the pieces into a horizontal band. The effect reads as a stretch of lit mineral held against the wall, organic and irregular.
A piece for the broader walls that want a horizontal band of natural light — above consoles where a wide cluster of crystal anchors the vignette, over headboards where lit mineral spreads warmth across the wall, in entries where a horizontal stretch of rock crystal greets with organic presence.