Petra I Triple Rose Quartz Sconce by Christopher BootsDimensions: D 12 x W 30 x H 60 cm.Materials: Aged brass, slices of polished rose quartz.Available in clear, rose, or smoky quartz. Please contact us.PETRA (from the Greek word Πέτρα, meaning stone) celebrates the complexity and subtleties in the material composition of Quartz that PETRA is made from.Evoking strong connections to deep earth geology, PETRA radiates light through subtle tones and snaking veins of Quartz.The magic of PETRA is determined by the natural inherent beauty of Quartz.The PETRA collection is offered in Rose, Clear, and Smoky Quartz.Every PETRA is unique as a consequence of variance in the size, shape, translucency, and natural details of the stone.The PETRA I is the Sconce iteration of the collection, available in Mono, Twin, or Triple.All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance.The Christopher Boots studio was founded on the principle of “Fiat Lux”: Let there be Light.Established 11-11-11 through metaphysical and material exploration of quartz crystal, the studio gave birth to creating lighting with a signature aesthetic: exploring relationships between nature, architecture, symbology, geometry, and geology, offering contemporary interpretations of structure, symmetry, and pattern.All works are handmade with love and care by a diverse team of skilled artisans. Collaborations with glass blowers, bronze foundries, sculptors, metal smiths, and stone masons ensure a commitment to quality, underscoring an investigative sensibility, giving birth to a series of illuminating collections both alluring and unexpectedly visceral.The studio designs, prototypes, and builds in Melbourne, Australia, honoring traditional elements of form, proportion, and scale, marrying traditional and cutting edge materials with various techniques, creating future collectibles designed for transforming architecture.The work of the studio has been displayed at Hermès, Rossana Orlandi, National Gallery of Victoria, Parliament House, Cassina, amongst countless private collections in New York, Dubai, Tokyo, Moscow, and Paris.Collaborating with architects, interior designers, and private clients fuels the dialogue between worlds we all transverse.