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Jacob Egeberg, 2025

Liquid Light - Glass Table Lamp by Jacob Egeberg

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Liquid Light captures the movement of glass frozen in time, like droplets suspended in mid-air. As a table lamp, its thick, fluid form merges sculpture with function. The solid glass refracts and diffuses light, creating a luminous presence that feels both weightless and grounded.

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Artist
Jacob Egeberg
Year
2025
Material
Glass
Dimensions
475 x 335 x 210 mm.
Edition
14 + 3 Artist's Proofs (AP)
Liquid Light - Glass Table Lamp by Jacob Egeberg

The work

Made to order. Delivery time 4 weeks.

Exhibited: 3daysofdesign 2025, Copenhagen (debut). CHART 2025, Copenhagen. TABLEAU Gallery, Copenhagen.

Liquid Light - Glass Table Lamp by Jacob Egeberg detail

Materials and making

Mouth-blown glass

Glass is made in minutes and cooled for hours. Molten at over a thousand degrees, it is gathered, blown and shaped while it moves, a material that records the breath and timing of the person making it. No two pieces cool exactly alike.

Material
Glass
Dimensions
475 x 335 x 210 mm.
Edition
14 + 3 Artist's Proofs (AP)
  1. 01

    Gathering

    Molten glass is gathered from the furnace onto a blowing iron at working temperature.

  2. 02

    Blowing and shaping

    The glassblower inflates and turns the gather, shaping it by hand and tool while it is still soft.

  3. 03

    Forming

    The piece is worked toward its final form; colour, wall and profile are set before the glass stiffens.

  4. 04

    Annealing

    Finished glass is cooled slowly over hours in a controlled oven so it settles free of internal stress.

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Made at

Holmegaard

Denmark · Est. 1825

Holmegaard has made glass in Denmark since 1825 and remains one of Scandinavia's most storied glassworks. Each piece is mouth-blown and shaped by hand, continuing a craft tradition central to Danish design.

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The artist

Jacob Egeberg

1992, Denmark · Industrial Design, Object Design, Glass

Jacob Mathias Egeberg completed a Bachelor in Industrial Design and a Master of Arts in Spatial Design at the Royal Danish Academy, graduating in 2020. He is known for a vibrant, colourful approach to industrial techniques and materials, glass, cast forms and sculptural furniture, producing functional objects that operate as storytelling devices between art and design.

Egeberg has undertaken major retail and spatial commissions for clients including RAINS across Copenhagen, Milan, New York and Paris, and his glass works demonstrate a growing focus on glass as a sculptural medium.

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Details

Artist
Jacob Egeberg
Title
Liquid Light - Glass Table Lamp by Jacob Egeberg
Year
2025
Material
Glass
Dimensions
475 x 335 x 210 mm.
Edition size
14 + 3 Artist's Proofs (AP)
Publisher
Edition Solenne, Copenhagen
Primary market release
2025
Acquisition
Acquired directly from Edition Solenne
Lead time
6 weeks
Certificate
Signed and numbered by the artist and publisher
Returns
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