Spike Light
Light
1998 (designed), 2000 (made)
1998 (designed), 2000 (made)
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This Spike Light table lamp is part of the Spark lights range. It is an unorthodox and highly successful design, formed from pleated and folded aluminium mesh with a turned and cast aluminium foot.
Georgia Scott makes sculptural lighting for architectural spaces on all scales. Her forms are organically inspired using materials such as woven metal meshes, glass, low energy fibre optics and LEDS to create ethereal silhouettes, subtle shapes and light.
Commissions include working with aLL Design Architects and Total Construction to design, fabricate and install Acoustic Baffles for the Neuron Pod, Centre of the Cell, Queen Mary College London, UK, 2018; Alsop Architects to design lights for the Institute of Molecular Science, Blizzard Institute, Queen Mary College London 2004; a hand-crafted installation of nine sculptural lights at Paignton Community Library, Devon 2010; Glass sculpture for University of Exeter, Business School, Devon 2011; Mercure Hotels to design, hand craft and install sculptural lighting 2015.
Georgia Scott makes sculptural lighting for architectural spaces on all scales. Her forms are organically inspired using materials such as woven metal meshes, glass, low energy fibre optics and LEDS to create ethereal silhouettes, subtle shapes and light.
Commissions include working with aLL Design Architects and Total Construction to design, fabricate and install Acoustic Baffles for the Neuron Pod, Centre of the Cell, Queen Mary College London, UK, 2018; Alsop Architects to design lights for the Institute of Molecular Science, Blizzard Institute, Queen Mary College London 2004; a hand-crafted installation of nine sculptural lights at Paignton Community Library, Devon 2010; Glass sculpture for University of Exeter, Business School, Devon 2011; Mercure Hotels to design, hand craft and install sculptural lighting 2015.
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Title | Spike Light |
Materials and techniques | Pleated and folded aluminium mesh |
Brief description | Spike Light, designed and made by Georgia Scott, London, 1998. |
Physical description | This table lamp is constructed from pleated and folded aluminium mesh. It rests on a circular, cast aluminium base with a bevelled edge. The structure of the is a stem of pleated folds rising to a star burst crown of folded points. The lamp which nestles in a fitting at the top of the stem is a sylvannia Hi Spot 50 E14 40W and is inserted through the circular aperture at the top. The electrical flex which is iserted through an opening in the base is white and incorporates an on/off rocker switch. |
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Production type | Unlimited edition |
Marks and inscriptions | No marks |
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Production | Reason For Production: Retail |
Summary | This Spike Light table lamp is part of the Spark lights range. It is an unorthodox and highly successful design, formed from pleated and folded aluminium mesh with a turned and cast aluminium foot. Georgia Scott makes sculptural lighting for architectural spaces on all scales. Her forms are organically inspired using materials such as woven metal meshes, glass, low energy fibre optics and LEDS to create ethereal silhouettes, subtle shapes and light. Commissions include working with aLL Design Architects and Total Construction to design, fabricate and install Acoustic Baffles for the Neuron Pod, Centre of the Cell, Queen Mary College London, UK, 2018; Alsop Architects to design lights for the Institute of Molecular Science, Blizzard Institute, Queen Mary College London 2004; a hand-crafted installation of nine sculptural lights at Paignton Community Library, Devon 2010; Glass sculpture for University of Exeter, Business School, Devon 2011; Mercure Hotels to design, hand craft and install sculptural lighting 2015. |
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Accession number | M.9-2003 |
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Record created | June 18, 2004 |
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