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Jewel

Sale price$909

The Jewel lamp embodies the fluid elegance of water, and the way light dances upon its surface. This lighting fixture was inspired by the natural refraction and movement of light through liquid... as though flowing lines and textured surface create an organic, ever-shifting interplay of illumination and shadow. The form captures the softness and unpredictability of water, as if sculptured by ripples and through waves refracted and scattered in a mesmerizing display. Balancing artistic expression with functionality, Jewel transforms a fleeting, natural phenomenon into a tangible object- one that brings warmth, fluidity, and a quiet sense of movement into any space. Like a precious jewel "catching the light," the lamp is both a luminous sculpture and a source of atmosphere, evoking the serene and dynamic essence of water. Made from terracotta, glaze, frosted glass, and electric components.

Designed in 2023.

15.5" (h) x 13" (w) x 10.5" (d)

Jewel
Jewel Sale price$909

Country of Origin

Portugal

About the Maker

Anna Demidova

Anna Demidova is a Lisbon-based ceramics artist and designer whose work is deeply influenced by her surroundings and her lifelong passion for art and design. With a background in interior design and photography, Anna brings a multidisciplinary perspective to her creations. Her journey with ceramics began with a one-month class at a local studio in her hometown, sparking her creative calling.
In 2019, Anna moved to Portugal, where living near the ocean in Lisbon profoundly shaped her artistic vision. Water and liquidity became central themes, inspiring her abstract shapes, soft lines, coarse textures, and restrained color palette. She draws from the fluidity of water and the interplay of light and texture to create pieces that feel organic and alive.
For Anna, shape is the key to her creative expression. Her intuitive and concept-driven approach allows the clay to guide her process, emphasizing natural textures and often foregoing glaze to highlight the raw, tactile quality of the material. Each piece explores the balance between art, craftsmanship, and design.
Anna is more interested in sculptural aspects than the functional part. The portfolio includes lamps, vases, and other design objects that blur functional and artistic boundaries.
Her works evoke bionic shapes, natural textures, and living tissue, reflecting her fascination with the human body and the natural world. She works solely with hand-building techniques, embracing the surprises that emerge during the creative process.
Throughout this time, Anna has already participated in the exhibitions among Europe, Lisbon design week and Paris design week.
She works directly with clients, architects and interior designers around the world to create unique artworks and design pieces.