Ceramic Spot Pendant
By Nick Ozemba & Felicia Hung, for In Common With
Ceramic Spot Pendant
$650.00 - $875.00
Finish:
Reed Green
Color:
Green Clay Shade
Usually leaves warehouse in 2-4 weeks
Based upon stock availability.
$700.00
+ FREE SHIPPING
SPEC #: ICW960505 | ID: SP-100978
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Ceramic Spot Pendant
SPEC #: ICW960505
ID: SP-100978
Designed by Nick Ozemba & Felicia HungRead Bio
Each petite Ceramic Spot Pendant shade is made by hand lending a familiar yet mysterious look. Group several to create a unique lighting statement.
Note: Cord color vaires by finish.
Black Cord: Black, Oxide Red, Reed Green, or Peach
White Cord: Bone
Chocolate Brown Cord: Brass, Patina Brass, Blackened Brass, or Pewter
Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, dimensions may vary within one inch.
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Specifications
- Finish: Reed Green
- Color: Green Clay Shade
- Size: 3.125"W x 7.5"H
- Cord: 96"L
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Ceramic, Brass, Steel
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:Bulb included
- Total Wattage: 4 watts
- Lamp Color: Warm Dim
- Color Rendering: 95 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 220 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 55.00
- Lamp Life: 30000 hours
- Cord Color: Black
- Country of Origin: United States
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About Nick Ozemba & Felicia Hung
Designers Nick Ozemba and Felicia Hung are longtime friends whose shared approach to design is rooted in collaboration, curiosity, and a deep respect for craftsmanship. Based in Brooklyn, the duo brings a thoughtful, material-driven perspective to contemporary lighting and furniture design, balancing refined modern forms with warmth and restraint. Their work reflects a belief that good design is as much about atmosphere and feeling as it is about function.
Together, Ozemba and Hung design and produce their collections under In Common With, working closely with New York-based artisans to explore glass, metal, and natural materials. Their lighting emphasizes proportion, texture, and the quality of light itself, resulting in pieces that feel quietly expressive and enduring.
Based in Brooklyn, In Common With draws from the midcentury and Scandinavian modern movements to create something chic and classic. Their blend of materials and strikingly simple forms ensure that each fixture stands the test of time, and looks great doing it.
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