Jam Factory, a design studio in Adelaide, has the expertise to produce high-quality design objects ranging from furniture, jewelry, ceramics, glass, and metalware. The studio has recently launched Poke Wall Light with Adelaide-based craft designer Daniel Emma.

Boasting a fun and playful design, the wall light is crafted from simple objects by drawing influence and insights from Australian culture. The beauty of these wall lights is that each light is completely unique in form and is designed to amplify the space.

Since the lighting system generally complements the interior of our house, a good wall light seems to contribute to the space perfectly. This wall light’s minimalist design is apt to suit any home décor and seems to easily disguise in the overall setting.

Made out of blown glass to get its distinctive shape, the wall light comes as a pop of fun and color added to your walls. Its unusual design has a small cylindrical frosted diffuser right in the center with a sphere shaping the outside for a jutting wobbly shape.

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Poke Wall light serves right to light the bedhead, dining space, or hallway with its subtle toned-down hue. Since modern interior furniture usually has clean lines and has minimalist design, the wall light adorns no sharp edges and sits there as an instant conversation starter.

The wall light comes in two finishes: Frosted and Clear. Provided in two attractive, Apricot and Tourmaline hues, the lights appear in small and large sizes. The Poke Wall Light is available for $750 from Jam Factory’s official website.

Image: Jam Factory
Image: Jam Factory
Image: Jam Factory
Image: Jam Factory

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