I discovered the work of San Diego artist and designer Marcus Papay at the San Diego Contemporary Art Fair. His Sinuous line of lamps is created by slowly winding resin around a cylindar.
Watch Marcus Papay make one of his Sinuous lamps:

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I discovered the work of San Diego artist and designer Marcus Papay at the San Diego Contemporary Art Fair. His Sinuous line of lamps is created by slowly winding resin around a cylindar.
Watch Marcus Papay make one of his Sinuous lamps:
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2 Comments
Architure on 01.28.2014 at 03:46 AM
It seems that the sphere is no more than a copy of the Moooi’s Random light.
Marcus Papay on 03.01.2014 at 19:24 PM
There is a few differences. The Moooi Random has a very repetitive pattern, the fiberglass strands (which are much thinner then the Mobley aka “the sphere”) Sinuous lights are hand rolled and have a much more random pattern. The difference in size is more than 3x smaller, putting the pendant in more intimate settings. The last detail is one that will set these lights apart from any pendant on the market. The wooden ring that is laminated to the fiberglass is hand turned and finished and can be positioned in several angles in relation to the mounting hardware, allowing a personal element to the space the object is in. Thanks for your comment though.
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