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Contemporary Studio Craft Walnut and Neon Touch “BuraBura – Art” Lamp
$2,400.00Contemporary capacitive touch sensor lamp by neon artist / lamp designer, Ryan Mulkey. From the “BuraBura” series, referencing a possessed lantern from Japanese Yokai folklore. Each lamp from the series is composed of a molded neon light source supported by a solid walnut ‘orb’ base. Only the finest materials are employed to create this small, but impressive conversational piece.
The longest of the BuraBura lamps showcasing a deeply sculpted, elongated neon tube, this example is named “Art” after paranormal “Coast to Coast” talkshow host, Art Bell.
Functionally, the lamp turns on and off with a light touch and fades 4 levels with a prolonged touch. Includes a 12v transformer with a braided fabric cord and a plug that resembles a miniature instrument cable connector.
The glass (blown in Italy) is fairly fragile, and the lamp should only be handled by lifting / adjusting the base alone. In addition, this is a neon tube using high voltage with emits an electric field. It is advisable to keep hard drives, small electronics, etc., at minimum 5″ away from the tube.
Measures: L 16″ x H 7.75″ x D 4.5″.
Contemporary Studio Craft Walnut and Neon Touch “BuraBura – Karin” Lamp
$2,200.00Contemporary capacitive touch sensor lamp by neon artist / lamp designer, Ryan Mulkey. From the “BuraBura” series, referencing a possessed lantern from Japanese Yokai folklore. Each lamp from the series is composed of a molded neon light source supported by a solid walnut ‘orb’ base. Only the finest materials are employed to create this small, but impressive conversational piece.
This example, boasting a unique ring pattern of lighter shades in her black walnut body, is named “Karin” after the concept concept car, the Citroën Karin from the 1980 Paris Motor Show.
Functionally, the lamp turns on and off with a light touch and fades 4 levels with a prolonged touch. Includes a 12v transformer with a braided fabric cord and a plug that resembles a miniature instrument cable connector.
The glass (blown in Italy) is fairly fragile, and the lamp should only be handled by lifting / adjusting the base alone. In addition, this is a neon tube using high voltage with emits an electric field. It is advisable to keep hard drives, small electronics, etc., at minimum 5″ away from the tube.
Size: L 9″ x H 9.75″ x D 4.5″.
Contemporary Studio Craft Walnut and Neon Touch “BuraBura – Octavius” Lamp
$2,200.00Contemporary capacitive touch sensor lamp by neon artist / lamp designer, Ryan Mulkey. From the “BuraBura” series, referencing a possessed lantern from Japanese Yokai folklore. Each lamp from the series is composed of a molded neon light source supported by a solid walnut ‘orb’ base. Only the finest materials are employed to create this small, but impressive conversational piece.
This example, “Ocativius” is named for an 18th century ghost ship discovered with the captain’s body found frozen at his desk, still holding his pen.
Functionally, the lamp turns on and off with a light touch and fades 4 levels with a prolonged touch. Includes a 12v transformer with a braided fabric cord and a plug that resembles a miniature instrument cable connector.
The glass (blown in Italy) is fairly fragile, and the lamp should only be handled by lifting / adjusting the base alone. In addition, this is a neon tube using high voltage with emits an electric field. It is advisable to keep hard drives, small electronics, etc., at minimum 5″ away from the tube.
Size: L 8″ x H 9.75″ x D 4.5″.
Contemporary Studio Craft Walnut and Neon Touch “BuraBura – Otto” Lamp
$2,200.00Contemporary capacitive touch sensor lamp by neon artist / lamp designer, Ryan Mulkey. From the “BuraBura” series, referencing a possessed lantern from Japanese Yokai folklore. Each lamp from the series is composed of a molded neon light source supported by a solid walnut ‘orb’ base. Only the finest materials are employed to create this small, but impressive conversational piece.
The smallest of the BuraBura lamps, this example is named “Otto” after James Otto Hahs, the inventor of the coin operated kiddie ride.
Functionally, the lamp turns on and off with a light touch and fades 4 levels with a prolonged touch. Includes a 12v transformer with a braided fabric cord and a plug that resembles a miniature instrument cable connector.
The glass (blown in Italy) is fairly fragile, and the lamp should only be handled by lifting / adjusting the base alone. In addition, this is a neon tube using high voltage with emits an electric field. It is advisable to keep hard drives, small electronics, etc., at minimum 5″ away from the tube.
Measures: L 7.25″ x H 9″ x D 3.5″.
Modern Swing Arm Jib Sconce after Jean Prouvé
This late 20th century 51″ long jib lamp features an articulated armature which allows for full 180 degree rotation. The black enameled metal shade is 9″ in diameter.
H: 10″ x W: 9″ x D: 51.0ʺ
Set of Three Modernist Blackened Steel Three Fixture Dome Pendant Lights
$6,000.00Set of three contemporary dome pendants designed and built by Brooklyn, NY Industrial designer and artist, Scott Behr (circa 2010). Feature a blackened steel hood which appears almost bronze in in color with colorful canopies and corresponding sockets in yellow, orange, and blue enamel, respectively. Each pendant supports three bulbs (660 total wattage / 250 volts).
Custom made and never previously used, but show light wear (scuffs to the finish, as shown) along with tarnish to the unpolished stems.
Listed as a set of three; can be sold separately upon request.
Diameter: 18″ x H: 25.25″
The canopies measure: Diameter: 6.13″ x H: 3.25″.




