Sade No.3 Lamp
Sade No. 3 features a natural rope-woven shade that deepens the lamp’s sculptural presence. Its interplay of light and shadow evokes a grounding, earthy sophistication. An intimate expression of ancestral value, softened through texture and light. The Sade No. 3 Table Lamp is a refined interpretation of the Papua shell money stick—an ancestral object once used as a symbol of wealth, status, and ceremonial exchange in tribal Papua culture. Historically, shells served as currency, woven into dowries, offerings, and sacred gifts that marked life’s most meaningful moments. This piece honors that legacy, translated into a form designed for everyday ritual. Handcrafted with a solid teakwood base and a vertical composition of natural seashells, the lamp echoes the rhythmic, totem-like structure of the original shell money sticks, reimagined at a more intimate scale. Each shell carries natural variation, making every piece subtly unique. Finished with a handwoven natural seagrass rope shade, S