"SOLEN" WALL LAMP
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FRIDTJOF SEJERSEN / DENMARK, 1970'S
The "Solen" wall lamp by Fridtjof Sejersen, made at his Sejer studio on the Danish island of Funen. Sejersen ran his own studio workshop in Nr. Aaby on Funen from 1941 to 1978, producing handmade ceramic objects in chamotte clay that sit at the intersection of Brutalist texture and Scandinavian restraint. "Solen" means sun in Danish, and the form earns the name entirely: a pierced, volcanic central dome rising from a wide shallow dish, the surface built up in dense, pitted texture that fractures light into dozens of small glowing points when lit. The glaze is a warm, mottled palette of deep tobacco brown and bare chamotte ground, the two working together to give the piece the quality of something found rather than designed. Off it reads as sculpture. On, it transforms entirely.
FRIDTJOF SEJERSEN
DENMARK, 1970'S
18" x 7"
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