Details
Ember Howl is carved from a substantial Texas pecan cookie, defined by its natural perimeter and a small internal void formed through decay and time. Rather than removing this cavity, the void was preserved and stabilized with a black epoxy pour, transforming it into a striking character feature.
When illuminated, light activates the core from within, revealing layered growth rings and warm tonal shifts in the surrounding pecan—copper, honey, and deep amber. The contrast between solid mass and illuminated absence gives the work its visual tension, allowing light to read as an internal presence rather than a surface effect.
Anchored on a brushed stainless-steel base, Ember Howl operates as a horizontal light sculpture—quiet in stance, intense in depth—defined by containment, glow, and material memory.
Each Arte LUMIS piece is one-of-a-kind.
Specifications Material: Texas pecan wood
Form: Solid wood cross-section (cookie)
Dimensions: ≈ 24 in (H) × ≈ 31 in (L) × ≈ 3¼ in (T)
Base: ≈ 20 × 8 in, brushed stainless steel
Light source: Integrated LED
Socket type: GU10 (top) + G9 (lower left and right)
Wattage: 6W (GU10) + 2 × 4W (G9)
Color temperature: 3000K (GU10) / 2700–3000K (G9)
Finish: Hand-finished, natural oil; stabilized void with clear epoxy
Year: 2025
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Selling since February 2026
Arte LUMIS is a Texas-based light art studio creating one-of-a-kind sculptural lighting from solid, sustainably sourced wood.
Each piece begins as a single log or cross-section—often reclaimed locally—and is transformed through a slow, hands-on process of carving, burning, and refinement. Light is then integrated into the form, revealing hidden structures, depth, and movement within the wood itself.
The result is not a lamp, but a functional sculpture—designed to anchor a space, shift atmosphere, and create presence.
No two pieces are ever alike. Each work carries the natural history of the material, including its origin, often documented down to GPS coordinates.
Arte LUMIS works with designers, architects, and private collectors seeking statement pieces that live at the intersection of art, design, and light.
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