Assayer’s Lamp

Brad Greenwood

Beautifully finished hardwoods have been fashioned by the artist with a pulley and weight system to complete the functionality of the lamp. Likewise, the steel mesh lampshade is hand sewn onto a repurposed steel frame that has also been designed and constructed by the artist. A vintage style Edison bulb, controlled with fine brass dimmer, optimizes a wide range of light settings.

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Brad’s innovative perspective of natural design brings forth a creative use of organic materials and renewable resources, as evidenced in his floor lamp series that evokes images reminiscent of days gone by.

Greenwood has skillfully refurbished a historic hand-cranked drill to provide aestheic and functional purpose to the lamp. Cranking the drill handle will raise or lower the lamp suppurt, which sets the handmade “governor” spinning atop the acme screw thread.

Beautifully finished hardwoods have been fashioned by the artist with a pulley and weight system to complete the functionality of the lamp. Likewise, the steel mesh lampshade is had sewn onto a repurposed steel frame that has also been designed and constructed by the artist. A vintage style Edison bulb, controlled with fine brass dimmer, optimizes a wide range of light settings.

The Assayer’s and Mapmaker’s Lamp series is a throwback to an era when quality craftsmanship was the measure of a product’s worth.

Details

Dimensions

14’’ D X 14’’ W X 74’’ H

Weight

50 lbs

Color/Finish

Brown, Black

Made of

English Walnut, White Oak, Eucalyptus, Antiqued Hand-Cranked Drill, Antique Spoke Pulley, Steel and Lead Counter Weight, Steel Mesh, Forged Steel, Fine Brass Dimmer

Care instructions

Gently wipe with a clean cloth.

SKU

BG003

Brad Greenwood

ABOUT THE ARTIST

For the past thirty-five years Brad Greenwood has been designing, creating and carving furniture of hardwoods. His dedication to Old World woodworking techniques, combined with his creative use and in-depth understanding of hardwoods, characterizes his ingenuity. His work is durable and well composed, blending craftsmanship, design and proportion.

The artist is recognized for his intricate relief carvings, hand tooled and rough sawn surfaces, and striking combinations of hardwoods. Also noteworthy is his remarkable talent to integrate antique and long-standing resources into his works. He often creates entertaining furnishings that contain distinctive features such as dioramas, animatronics, games, secret compartments and more.

 

Artist’s reflection: “For me, solid wood is tangible and real.  Working with wood left close to its natural form pays homage to the history of the tree.  Inconsistencies such as color variations, cracks, knots, or historical artifacts signify a part of the tree’s life.  Its scars are a reflection of its past.  My furniture is so natural in character, being perfect is not considered a quality.”

 

Primarily self-taught, Brad had the opportunity as a boy to learn alongside his dad in his workshop. They spent time carving duck decoys, refinishing furniture, repairing household items, boats, cars, trucks and more. He took a strong interest in wood and metal shop in secondary school and early on studied under furniture maker and teacher, Michael Cooper. Over the years Brad has tenaciously sought a deeper understanding of traditional woodworking techniques and the characteristics of many wood species. Additionally, he has enhanced his knowledge of traditional metal and iron fashioning skills in the manner of respected craftsmen of yesteryear.

Best in Show: Furniture, By Western Hands Invitational 2022

People’s Choice Award, By Western Hands Invitational 2022