Ballycotton table lamp
The charred timber base sets the tone of this refined and elegant table lamp named after the black lighthouse of the same name on the South coast of Ireland in beautiful County Cork.
Traditionally used in Japan as a way of preserving wood, the Shou Sugi Ban method of burning the timber is used here to accentuate the grain in this beautiful ancient timber. The charring is a slow process, done by burning the timber and the final finish will vary depending on the timber and the amount of charring.
The dark tones in this evocative lamp continue with the chocolate copper stem and aged brass fittings. A smoky filament style LED bulb is added to finish off this piece.
Your lamp will come with a label describing its particular provenance and the Copperfish stamp of authenticity.
Due to the natural materials and handmade nature of these lamps, each is unique and the colour, grain and finish of the wood will vary from lamp to lamp. All our lamps are made by hand in our studio in Rathnew, Co. Wicklow using time honoured skills and the finest materials.
All our bulbs are long-life LED and have an expected lifespan of 30,000 hours/10 years approx. Replacement bulbs can be ordered from us or you will find similar bulbs in retail stores.