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MOMENTUM FACTORY ORII

Lamp Shade

Lamp Shade

Regular price $385.00 AUD
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The 'Tone' series of copper tools seamlessly blend into everyday life, with the material gaining texture over time, reminiscent of the aging process of denim. The pendant light is shaped and coloured through a drawing process, with its interior polished to emit a warm and inviting light.

 

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Size: D 13cm x H 10cm
Weight: 370g
Material: Copper

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Size: D 25cm x H 5.5cm
Weight: 460g
Material: Copper

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Momentum Factory Orii is a metal colouring expert, using the traditional technique of Takaoka copperware (You may be familiar from a giant copper Buddha statue) to oxidise the surface of copper and brass into beautiful vibrant colours. Since their establishment in 1950, their company has maintained a tradition of crafting works using traditional Takaoka copperware techniques in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. Their pieces, which seamlessly blend nostalgic with modernity, evoking the timeless beauty of Japanese 'wabi-sabi' aesthetic.


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Momentum Factory Orii | 折井着色所 | Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture

Rooted in the 400-year tradition of Takaoka copperware, Momentum Factory Orii continues the rare craft of colouring metal by drawing colour from copper itself through heat, chemistry, and time. You may be familiar from a giant copper Buddha statue) to oxidise the surface of copper and brass into beautiful vibrant colours.

Since their establishment in 1950, their company has maintained a tradition of crafting works using traditional Takaoka copperware techniques in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. Their pieces, which seamlessly blend nostalgic with modernity, evoking the timeless beauty of Japanese 'wabi-sabi' aesthetic.

Led by current generation Koji Orii, the workshop works with ultra-thin copper sheets, pushing a technique once reserved for cast objects into a contemporary context. Each surface is developed through controlled oxidation, where no two finishes can be exactly repeated.