Copper Pendant
This beautiful pendant light from 1985 is made of oxidized copper with a rich patina, as well as a creamy vaseline glass pendant. Vaseline glass is called such for its opalescent quality, giving the appearance of a color much like petroleum jelly. Due to its visual vernacular and use of materials, it is possibly attributed to the architect and designer Willam Arthur Smith Benson (1854-1924), a friend of William Morris and one of the founding members of the Art Workers Guild in 1884. He also oversaw the furniture department of Morris & Co. after Morrisā death in 1896.
Year: c. 1895
Material: Oxidised copper, vaseline glass
Dimensions: W 8 x H 19 in
SKU: JSG-HF027



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