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Hand-forged Stainless Steel Lamp by Ken Sugimoto #792

Hand-forged Stainless Steel Lamp by Ken Sugimoto #792

Dimensions: 15" x 17" x 2.5"

$1,500.00

Description

This striking hand-forged stainless steel lamp embodies the Japanese aesthetic of ma—the artful use of negative space—and the balance between strength and elegance. Created by Ken Sugimoto, the lamp's sculptural form reflects centuries of Japanese metalworking tradition while serving as functional illumination.

Each steel element is meticulously hand-forged to create clean, purposeful lines that honor the material's inherent beauty. The design celebrates restraint and precision, core principles of Japanese craftsmanship, where every curve and angle serves both form and function. The interplay between industrial steel and warm light creates a meditative presence in any space.

About the Artist

Ken Sugimoto’s work is sculptural metalwork. He makes it unique with an organic form that is achieved by hand-forging the steel. He starts by heating the steel in a forge. He then creates a form that is inherently organic by hammering the forged steel by hand. The key elements of his work are tension and balance.

The characteristics of stainless steel and carbon steel tend to unlock his imagination whenever he works with them. The characteristics of these steels lead him to extreme, dynamic, and streamlined shapes.  Polishing and buffing the dynamic metal geometries carefully and repeatedly yield glossy surfaces that complement and enhance the already dynamic form of each creation. He moved to the United States in 2005, where he met the world of metal arts while working as an industrial designer. He then joined a year-long program in Los Angeles to learn blacksmithing. His experience as an industrial designer has allowed him to fortify his knowledge of metal as a material. He has always wanted to create one-of-a-kind pieces as an antithesis of mass production.  He has been willfully laboring in the world of metal art by exploring and challenging his artistic abilities and limits in the creative confines of his studio.

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