Egret Lamp: Walnut / Cotton Color Cord / East Fork Pottery Shade / Japanese Joinery Assembly 1
Egret Lamp: Walnut / Cotton Color Cord / East Fork Pottery Shade / Japanese Joinery Assembly 2
Egret Lamp: Walnut / Cotton Color Cord / East Fork Pottery Shade / Japanese Joinery Assembly 3
Egret Lamp: Walnut / Cotton Color Cord / East Fork Pottery Shade / Japanese Joinery Assembly 4
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Egret Lamp: Walnut / Cotton Color Cord / East Fork Pottery Shade / Japanese Joinery Assembly

$625

The Egret Lamp is fine craft at an economical price point by WarnockWoodWork. Japanese joinery is hardware free allowing it to be flat packed for shipping while being very high quality and lending to a simple and enjoyable puzzle-like assembly. Dimensions approx. 69"-70"T x 25"W x 21"D Specific Lamp Features -Natural Walnut with oil finish *note that creamy sapwood is present which creates a pleasant contrast and announces that the wood is natural -Straight tapered shade arm -Red Cotton Cord, button plug, nickle socket with on/off at the shade -Shade created by East Fork Pottery. Translucent porcelain creates orb/ambient lighting around the globe with strong downward light at the bottom opening. -With use of a CFL or Led 75-100w equivalent bulb (not included) Each lamp is given much detail to the wood at hand and given tremendous care to craft. As a result, please allow 1-2 months for custom orders as certain lamps are not always in stock. Specific options such as cord color choices and socket finishes can be taken into consideration.

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Michael Warnock

Michael Warnock

Warnock Woodwork

Montreat, NC
Member since: 2014
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-Process
Machines accomplish the unrefined stage. Hand tools accomplish the refined stage. Design begins with respect for wood.

-Reshaping Modernism
I create HANDMADE MODERN furniture considering sensitivity to material and time honored techniques. The process by which an object is made contributes to its meaning. My process infuses warmth to the cold sterile reputation of modernism, thus restoring the human connection.

-Forte
Mediocrity needs the cold shoulder. We live in a disposable culture which detains us in an endless consumer cycle. My goal is to relieve you from this cycle with furniture that ages well revealing a faint background of your life past. to give joy and beauty.

-Philosophy
I’m an artisan, designer, craftsman. I conceive ideas, act upon my ideas through planning, and execute the plan within the boundaries of tradition and material. Wood is a living material and isn’t homogenous. Full of diversity in its color, texture, weight, smell, and even sound. I carefully select my material, preferring natural unadulterated wood that invokes honesty. I surround myself with my material to discover its nature which leads in my process. I do not force wood to fit a design, resulting in disharmony. Machines do not care, they are unaware and forceful. I work wood with acquainted relationship. As a result my furniture has an intimate quality, full of discovery, bearing my fingerprint. I approach joinery with classic time honored and proven methods. Beautiful and strong dovetails and mortise and tenon, executed precisely. Good joinery is an investment, it is honest, sound, and enduring. I traditionally hand plane or card scrape. Then use a finish to enhance the wood; typically oil, shellac, or wax. I always aim for timeless, simplistic, classical forms and proportions.

-In the Background
Born in Cincinnati, OH in 1980. As a child the desire to create was consuming. The love of wood arose as a young guitarist. Furniture design became enamoring after earning a fine arts and education degree from Mount St. Joseph. Studied woodworking at Haywood Professional Crafts program in Western North Carolina. Presently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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