



Perforated metal light shell with or without diffuser. The example shown in a dining room is copper patina on top and hammered gold underneath. It provides warm light in the area of focus while the ceiling and the rest of the room receive light mediated through the perforations. The largest version so far is about five feet wide, which requires a high ceiling. Smaller versions can be made either as pendant or swag lamps. Definitely a modern design.
Peter Barnes
I make mostly lighting, paper sculpture and some furniture. I love the possibilities of sheet materials like paper, metals, veneers and some plastics I like shapes that are rigid enough to remain standing on their own.
I also love using found materials and trying to figure out what they are trying to suggest to me.