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I designed this lamp inspired by the ammonite fossil. Ammonites were ancientsea creatures with spiral shells that you can still find as fossils today. Theircurled form is timeless, so I shaped the lamp to follow that same spiral, lettingthe glow wrap around like light frozen in stone.
It looks like a shell. It feels like one too — ridged, spiraled, ancient. But this isn’t dug from rock; it’s cast in warm resin, lit from within to mimic the glow of buried treasure. The spiral isn’t decorative — it’s structural, guiding light outward in concentric waves, turning a prehistoric form into a modern nightlight.
Sits on a low wooden cabinet, flanked by books and minimalist decor. Not a desk lamp. Not a reading light. This is ambient punctuation — placed where you’d put a sculpture, but with function. Sunlight filters through blinds, casting leaf shadows that dance beside its steady glow. It doesn’t compete with daylight — it complements it, becoming more relevant as dusk falls.
You don’t buy this for brightness. You buy it for presence. A conversation piece that doubles as mood lighting. In a living room or entryway, it whispers “curated” without shouting “designer.” For those who want their home to feel lived-in, not staged — and who appreciate nature’s geometry, even as it glows softly against the evening wall.