The lamp that sets the mood for self-suficiency.
Bulrush (bunho) loves water. It grows in humid places, including ponds, swamps, and lakes. Frogs and dragonflies are among its closest neighbours. So, how does it transform into this beautiful, versatile, and stripped-back Lamp, which can be taken to live in the desert? Or used to set the mood, for example.
For Helena Novelletto, the young artisan behind this work, it has been a journey towards freedom. She started by learning the craft with Manuel Ferreira, a generous master from Santarém, who wove while recalling the 1974 revolution that ended 48 years of dictatorship in Portugal, telling stories she, born in Brazil, had never heard of.
Freed from industry, the bunho craft demands only raw nature and her disciplined hands - self-sufficiency. We are sure she is one of the last active bunho artisans, but we hope that her dedication can motivate other artists with sustainable convictions.
In the summer, the bulrush is harvested, in its natural habitat, and woven in her workshop in Caldas da Rainha (Estremadura, Portugal), a task that requires all the strength of her arms. Yes, freedom demands hard work.
Diâmetro > 36 cm
Altura > 22 cm
Cleaning
Gently remove dust with a soft, dry cloth or a soft brush.
Moisture
Avoid prolonged contact with water.
If the piece becomes very dry, lightly mist it with water to maintain the fibre's flexibility.
Storage
Store in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and excessive humidity to prevent mold or fading.