The Conveyor Lamp began with a rusted metal part found on a farm in Ohio—once part of a tractor’s conveyor belt. Two decades later, that same industrial fragment now serves as the mold for this cast glass form. Lost-wax casting preserves every texture and tooth, transforming utility into illumination.
Seated atop a machined metal base, the glass structure feels both ancient and futuristic—drawing a line between machine logic and sculptural presence. What was once driven by motion now glows with memory.
The Conveyor Lamp began with a rusted metal part found on a farm in Ohio—once part of a tractor’s conveyor belt. Two decades later, that same industrial fragment now serves as the mold for this cast glass form. Lost-wax casting preserves every texture and tooth, transforming utility into illumination.
Seated atop a machined metal base, the glass structure feels both ancient and futuristic—drawing a line between machine logic and sculptural presence. What was once driven by motion now glows with memory.