Lamps built from vintage turned wood and reclaimed hardwood objects
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Vintage American Hardwoods, Reimagined as Lighting.

These lamps usually start with a found wooden form: a turned walnut bowl or another hardwood object with good shape and grain. I choose pieces for their wear, silhouette, and material, then adapt them into working lamps. The goal is not to erase the object’s past. It is to keep what gives it character and build function around it.

Craftsperson turning wood on a lathe in a 1960s workshop
Burl Walnut Manufacturing Company, Billings, MO. January, 1960.
Burl Walnut stamp on bottom of walnut bowl, Billings, Missouri
Original maker’s stamp on underside. Grain, wear, and turning marks retained in the finished piece.
Each piece is adapted into lighting while keeping the character of the original object intact.
Fred Gardner, operator of the Burl Walnut Manufacturing Company
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