From the Remains Archive. Available by inquiry.
Resting on the walnut base of this brass shaded lamp is a hand molded and leafed sculpture of an antique bronze deer acquired by Tony Duquette for his personal collection while on a trip to Kyoto in the 1960's. Duquette believed that the original pair of sculpted bronze deer were used as stair risers to hold wooden treads leading up to an altar in a Japanese temple.
This work remains available through the Remains workshop as part of the Archive, an evolving collection of prior studio designs, custom works, and historical references.
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