Fuse Lamp / Broken Tower

Broken Tower

Fuse Lamp in black and white with color accents

glazed translucent porcelain

Fuse Lamps are based on the same 5.5″ diameter cylinder that we use for the Jumbo Vases. They are cut and assembled randomly, and they slump and deform in the kiln, so they take on larger forms.

As a lamp it provides ambient uplight.

It measures approximately 21″H x 8″D x 7″W

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$1,600.00 excluding tax

Glazing is the most miraculous (and frustrating) part of making ceramics. Glaze is basically a layer of glass that is melted onto the surface of the ceramic. It seals the ceramic, makes it more durable, and can be very decorative.

Harry developed these fuse vases to take advantage of the glazing process and highlight its beauty. A simple cylinder is cast and roughly cut into many rings. The focus is on the glaze, so the ceramic is left very raw, no care is taken to clean up the parts, remove parting lines, or cut regular rings.

The rings are glazed, dry-stacked on each other, and fired. As the glaze melts the rings fuse together. The process allows the designer to use many glazes and colors on one piece, and it is very unpredictable. The rings shift, the cylinders lean, the glazes mix, run and react to each other, and it is more often than not, very beautiful. Each vase is therefore unique.

Their haphazard nature makes these pieces stunning on display in your home. Harry also made sure they function, the bottom cup is glazed on the inside, will hold water, and these pieces can function as bud vases, or they can hold a small branch, etc. The smaller vases, in general, are more on center and can hold more.
In the best styled homes one often sees groupings of objects. Grouping makes for greater impact — asymetrical forms ‘speak’ to each other, and grouped they hold more ground visually.