Lighting

Baba Brass - Sconce

Jan Garncarek 4.500 EUR

Inspired by the mystical Stone Babas of ancient Slavic folklore, this brass sconce masterfully reinterprets mythology with a modern material. Its elongated, solid form subtly resembles a human head, symbolizing the timeless connection between humanity and the divine.

Where the original Babas were natural stone, this sconce features solid brass—a material that introduces a contemporary elegance while retaining the essence of its sacred origins through its warm, luminous glow. In ancient times, these revered stones were believed to possess extraordinary power, unearthed by the earth to ensure fertile soil and bountiful harvests.

This sconce captures that reverence, blending the timeless mystique of mythology with the refined beauty of handcrafted design.

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  • Curator's Note

    12V dimmable LED, 2W | 2700 K | CE Approved
  • Dimensions

    10 x 48 x 9 cm
  • Materials

    Brass
  • Customizations

    Available in different materials
  • Production & Delivery

    Handcrafted in Poland | 12 - 15 weeks

Jan Garncarek, An Artists' Search for Liberation in Structural Design

Jan Garncarek is a designer from Warsaw who makes objects that flirt with both art and craft. His studio lives in a 19th-century factory in Żyrardów, where pigeons once ruled and now sparks fly. He works with metal, textiles, and light — materials with weight and history, but always given a twist.

Every piece is handmade. No conveyor belts, no clones. Turned by a craftsman, polished by another, finished by Jan himself. The result: objects that feel alive, not manufactured. Lamps, tables, rugs, screens — each one its own character.

Jan doesn’t do rigid definitions. He likes freedom, experiment, detours. Design, for him, is closer to a conversation — between him and his partner Ewelina, between painting and structure, between durability and poetry.

The duo’s work is personal. Their first collaboration was a messy, hand-painted canvas — more memory than object — and today it’s screens, rugs, and lighting that carry the same spirit: playful, emotional, sometimes a little rebellious. For Jan, sustainability isn’t a buzzword but a responsibility: natural materials, no shortcuts, objects built to last almost forever. The studio is a laboratory, a playground, a place where objects earn their soul.