Truncheon Lamp Collection

July 4th, 2010

Design: Cmmnwlth (Zoe Coombes & David Boira)
Client: MatterMade
Date: 2010





The Truncheons are a family of lamps consisting of a suspension, an articulated task lamp, and a freestanding Truncheon to be rested against a wall. Harnessing the tooled traces left by a CNC lathe, the Truncheon body is surfaced with a delicate, metered scallop. At close viewing, the rhythm of these cross-grain scallops creates a soft interplay with the more linear wood grain of the maple and walnut. Each lamp holds an LED bulb which is warm in colour, yet cool to the touch. Viewed indirectly from the lamp’s interior hardwood surfaces, the light emitted is rich in quality while maintaining the efficient characteristics that has driven the development of LED light. The Truncheon task lamp sits in a poured, weighted base of gypsum and marble. Free of electrical components, the heavy base allows the arm of the lamp to make a soft rotation. Avoiding unnecessary knobs or switches, the Truncheons adhere to their namesake – precise, compact sticks fashioned out of traditional materials.
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Entry Filed under: Housewares,Lighting

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Hannah Wise  |  July 6th, 2010 at 19:42

    These are such gorgeous pieces. Love the concept of inspired by old fashioned, while the aesthetic is very sleek and modern. Check out Cmmnwlth’s website for more on this power duo – they embody high craft, innovation with the heart of an artist.

  • 2. Sam Myers  |  July 6th, 2010 at 19:56

    WOW – killer work! Where have these designers been hiding and why haven’t I heard more about them? More please!

  • 3. Todd Falkowsky  |  July 6th, 2010 at 20:14

    Yep, nice, real nice.

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