Lantern Sconce - Apparatus
*Lighting Lead time: 16-18 weeks.
APPARATUS is a New York-based interdisciplinary studio founded by designer, Gabriel Hendifar. An eye for bespoke finishes and storied detail lends their unique, environmental embellishments a sense of lauded, singular personality.
The Lantern Sconce series offers a contemporary translation of historic lighting vessels. A floating glow emanates from finely infused fluted glass, with light passing through the lantern series via a delicate pattern of repeating spheres.
Counterbalanced by sizable shades and a rigid, brass structure, these sculptural lighting accents feature slip-cast porcelain juxtaposed with warm metallic detail. The effect is iconic and edited, modern yet serene.
*Lighting Lead time: 16-18 weeks.
APPARATUS is a New York-based interdisciplinary studio founded by designer, Gabriel Hendifar. An eye for bespoke finishes and storied detail lends their unique, environmental embellishments a sense of lauded, singular personality.
The Lantern Sconce series offers a contemporary translation of historic lighting vessels. A floating glow emanates from finely infused fluted glass, with light passing through the lantern series via a delicate pattern of repeating spheres.
Counterbalanced by sizable shades and a rigid, brass structure, these sculptural lighting accents feature slip-cast porcelain juxtaposed with warm metallic detail. The effect is iconic and edited, modern yet serene.
About the Artist
Apparatus Studio
When asked to describe the work of Gabriel Hendifar’s Apparatus Studio, one word comes to mind: Devotion. This profound loyalty and appreciation for small studio craftsmanship and the touch of the hand are indisputably clear from the sensual materials to the distinctive design. “I approach the work of the studio with the belief that objects are accessories to the human experience and enrich the way we live. My aim is to create work that leaves an emotional imprint, drawing on the language of seduction and sensuality to leave you with the desire to touch.”