Curated by Anand Sheth, SCONCE SHOW gathers five studios exploring light as near-body architecture. Each work addresses domestic rituals of arriving, pausing, reading, conversing. Instead of hardwired in ceilings and walls, these plug-in pieces embrace cords, switches, and outlets as visible, designable elements.
Presented in our storefront built on hospitality, the show asks how lighting can welcome, orient, and care for people without renovation — how a single fixture can tilt a room toward intimacy. The result is a chorus of portable architectures: modest in scale, generous in effect, and utterly specific to the hands that made them.
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