Sandrift Table Lamp
The Sandrift Table Lamp brings the ceramic table-lamp vocabulary into a sand-toned weathered silhouette — a substantial ceramic body with drift-sand surface treatment, topped with a linen shade, the entire fixture reading as coastal architectural character rather than tabletop ornament. Where the Rustica variant reads earthy, the Sandrift reads coastal — the same body proportion expressed in a lighter, more sun-bleached tonal range.
The sand-toned weathering does specific work that earthier ceramics cannot. The drifted, sun-and-water surface reads as found object rather than installed fixture — the kind of textural element that flatters coastal-leaning interiors, modern beach houses, and sunlit lounges where the rest of the architecture references natural materials. The linen shade above carries the same gentle diffusion as the Rustica variant; the ceramic body shifts the tonal register from earth-fired to sand-drifted.
A piece for the rooms designed around coastal or quiet neutral palettes — modern lounges with restrained color schemes, sunrooms with garden or coastal views, primary bedrooms in coastal-leaning architecture where the bedside lighting should reference sun-bleached natural materials.