
JAN GARNCAREK KOMETA FLOOR LAMP W8" x D12" x H61"
JAN GARNCAREK
This floor lamp features a slender, vertical form, with its base composed of a semi-spherical brass element that houses the light source. The upper section extends gracefully, echoing the luminous trail left by a celestial body. The object draws inspiration from the icons found in the Museum in Supraśl, particularly the works of Jerzy Nowosielski, whose iconography often explores esoteric themes in a synthetic, almost graphical style. The designer’s reflection on religion extends beyond Christian dogma, rooted in a deep, unfulfilled search for meaning.
JAN GARNCAREK
This floor lamp features a slender, vertical form, with its base composed of a semi-spherical brass element that houses the light source. The upper section extends gracefully, echoing the luminous trail left by a celestial body. The object draws inspiration from the icons found in the Museum in Supraśl, particularly the works of Jerzy Nowosielski, whose iconography often explores esoteric themes in a synthetic, almost graphical style. The designer’s reflection on religion extends beyond Christian dogma, rooted in a deep, unfulfilled search for meaning.
Description
JAN GARNCAREK
This floor lamp features a slender, vertical form, with its base composed of a semi-spherical brass element that houses the light source. The upper section extends gracefully, echoing the luminous trail left by a celestial body. The object draws inspiration from the icons found in the Museum in Supraśl, particularly the works of Jerzy Nowosielski, whose iconography often explores esoteric themes in a synthetic, almost graphical style. The designer’s reflection on religion extends beyond Christian dogma, rooted in a deep, unfulfilled search for meaning.






















