Lighting

Libellula

Jan Garncarek 6.200 EUR

Named Libellula (Italian for 'dragonfly'), this sconce captures the insect's delicate beauty in a sleek, architectural form. The fin-shaped brass body elegantly emerges from the wall, embodying the light, quick movement of a dragonfly.

The design is crowned by an oval top, where a sphere-shaped glass shade intersects the brass sheet, casting a soft, even illumination across the space. Brought to life by the time-honored artisan techniques of brass casting and glass blowing, the Libellula is a stunning marriage of nature's grace and fine European craftsmanship.

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  • Curator's Note

    1X 12W dimmable |LED module | 1000 lumens | 2700K | LED driver: onboard
  • Dimensions

    12 x 50 x 14 cm
  • Materials

    Brass | frosted glass
  • 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.