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The "Looking Glass" series is a contemplation of how technology and modern-day lives interact with reality. Print on wrapped canvas "Looking Glass 4" is a reflection of the fast growth of the artist's home city, the ever-evolving skyline of Seattle at night.

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The "Looking Glass" series is a contemplation of how technology and modern-day lives interact with reality. Giclee print on art paper. "Looking Glass 1" is a visual challenge in bringing focus to the beauty that is normally just in front of us.

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Amber Favre is an award-winning painter based in Seattle, Washington. Her work has been exhibited around the country and has been represented by some of the best galleries nationally.

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Amber Favre is an award-winning painter based in Seattle, Washington. Her work has been exhibited around the country and has been represented by some of the best galleries nationally.

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Amber Favre (pronounced "Fave-Ree") is a Seattle painter currently showing in 6 galleries across the country, with art shows and collectors worldwide. She got her start in the art world 10 years ago, after a car accident left her unable to walk for several months. Desperate to heal and pass the time, she picked up the painting, something she had a passion for in her early years. She eventually did heal and she began giving her art to more charity auctions to help raise funds for charity and eventually started doing art shows, many of them selling out. She decided to take her art to the next level by taking art classes and studying with world-class teachers such as Dennis Perrin. She now is with several galleries across the country and still donates her work to good causes. She was recently named Artist to Lookout for by Broadway Galleries and was one of the winners in the ADC Fine Art competition.

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Amber Favre (pronounced "Fave-Ree") is a Seattle painter currently showing in 6 galleries across the country, with art shows and collectors worldwide. She got her start in the art world 10 years ago, after a car accident left her unable to walk for several months. Desperate to heal and pass the time, she picked up the painting, something she had a passion for in her early years. She eventually did heal and she began giving her art to more charity auctions to help raise funds for charity and eventually started doing art shows, many of them selling out. She decided to take her art to the next level by taking art classes and studying with world-class teachers such as Dennis Perrin. She now is with several galleries across the country and still donates her work to good causes. She was recently named Artist to Lookout for by Broadway Galleries and was one of the winners in the ADC Fine Art competition.

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Ayan Rivera began this practice 30 years ago under the tutelage of Koho Yamamoto, a Sumi master, who learned the art form during her time at the Japanese internment camps in Idaho during WWII. Sumi-e means “ink picture.” The materials are minimal (brush, ink stick, inkstone, paper). Once one master the skill of the stroke, the skill falls away along with all thought, creating space for the eye, hand, and brush to move together. Ayan Rivera may begin with an intention in mind yet the medium asks him to ease his attachment to this original idea. The brushstroke cannot be altered or erased. Each stroke guides the next thus revealing the present moment on paper. A presence of what is unfolding before him is integral in allowing a state of flow. Some call this “letting the unconscious move through.” Ayan Rivera calls it to surrender. This calligraphy as well as all signatures on paintings are renderings of a pre-colonial writing system from the Philippines called Baybayin. Sumi painters typically paint calligraphy in the kanji (Chinese). Instead, Ayan Rivera chose this ancient writing system to honor his cultural roots.

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Ayan Rivera began this practice 30 years ago under the tutelage of Koho Yamamoto, a Sumi master, who learned the art form during her time at the Japanese internment camps in Idaho during WWII. Sumi-e means “ink picture.” The materials are minimal (brush, ink stick, inkstone, paper). Once one master the skill of the stroke, the skill falls away along with all thought, creating space for the eye, hand, and brush to move together. Ayan Rivera may begin with an intention in mind yet the medium asks him to ease his attachment to this original idea. The brushstroke cannot be altered or erased. Each stroke guides the next thus revealing the present moment on paper. A presence of what is unfolding before him is integral in allowing a state of flow. Some call this “letting the unconscious move through.” Ayan Rivera calls it to surrender. This calligraphy as well as all signatures on paintings are renderings of a pre-colonial writing system from the Philippines called Baybayin. Sumi painters typically paint calligraphy in the kanji (Chinese). Instead, Ayan Rivera chose this ancient writing system to honor his cultural roots.

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The "Looking Glass" series is a contemplation of how technology and modern-day lives interact with reality. Giclee print on art paper. "Looking Glass 2" finds beauty in decay, juxtaposition texture, and color through the use of visual manipulations.

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One of our most popular accessory pieces. Sand-cast and hand-incised verdigris bronze wine vessel (Jué) with a natural buried patina. The Jué is one of the most recognized rituals spouted wine vessels that date back 4,000 years. This was inspired by a museum piece and re-imagined by the late Lucia Lawrence. Suitable for use as a decor item indoors or outdoors. These vessels were commissioned and handmade in Hong Kong by a high-end specialist for us. Each piece takes 7 months to create.
Gorgeous replica of a “jue” a Chinese wine ritual vessel. Love the small Intricate details. Beautifully hand crafted. The green bronze is perfect. Looks like it was found in an excavation, haha. I adore it.. Ricardo. Hubbardston, MA. Sat Apr 12 2025

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The Lawrence & Scott Malmo Pendelier is handcrafted from sustainably harvested solid walnut, painstakingly polished, and hand-assembled with traditional woodworking techniques. Handcrafted in Seattle from the finest sustainably harvested walnut in America, the Malmo is an art piece that gives a quietly sophisticated glow. Fully handmade in Seattle.

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The Malmo pure walnut pendant is an embodiment of sculptural minimalism. Handcrafted in Seattle from the finest sustainably harvested walnut in America and finished with a mouth-blown glass shade.

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The Malmo pure walnut pendant. Handcrafted in Seattle from the finest sustainably harvested walnut in America and painstakingly grain matched from top to bottom, the Malmo is an art piece that happens to light up a space with its gentle glow.

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The award-winning Holden lamp by Lawrence & Scott combines our tradition of impeccable craftsmanship with a modern, minimalist silhouette. The substantial porcelain vessel was hand thrown in Japan by some of the most celebrated craftsmen in the country. It comes with three choices of FSC-certified wood caps and bases handmade by us to fit each vessel’s individual characteristics. Whether you prefer Hygge or Zen, the warm glow through our famous handmade fabric shade will delight and bring comfort to your space.

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Winner of the ADEX Platinum Award, the new Holden lamp by Lawrence & Scott combines our tradition of impeccable craftsmanship with a modern, minimalist silhouette. The substantial porcelain vessel was hand thrown in Japan by some of the most celebrated craftsmen in the country. It comes with three choices of FSC-certified wood caps and bases handmade by us to fit each vessel’s individual characteristics. Whether you prefer Hygge or Zen, the warm glow through our famous handmade fabric shade will delight and bring comfort to your space.

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We took the traditional Chinese Plum Blossom (Meiping) shape and updated it with a stronger, minimalist footing to achieve a streamlined yet grounded silhouette. The porcelain vessel was handspun in Taiwan by a Presidential Award winner in pottery Chao-Tsung Hsu exclusively for us at Lawrence & Scott. We finished this piece with a hand-turned, FSC certified Walnut cap and stand.

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Putting the refinement of hand-thrown porcelain together with elemental raw wood, the new Gabrielle lamp by Lawrence & Scott is a harmonious meeting of the East and the West. The classically inspired vessels are hand thrown in Taiwan by the legendary potter Master Hsu Chao-Tsung, a Presidential Award winner in Taiwan whose work is exhibited in the New Taipei City Ceramics Museum. Carefully chosen shades of the most adaptable colors add intrigue and sophistication to both contemporary and transitional color palettes. The white silk-linen shade is handmade in Seattle by master shade maker Amy Girvin.

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The Malmo pure walnut table lamp is an embodiment of sculptural minimalism. Handcrafted in Seattle from the finest sustainably harvested walnut in America, and painstakingly grain matched from top to bottom, the Malmo is an art piece that happens to light up a space with its gentle glow. Our inverted, frame-free handmade shade in white textured linen comes standard, and customization options are available.

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As seen in House Beautiful. Inspired by the architecture of classic pagodas in Japan, the Malmo series of pure walnut table lamps is an embodiment of sculptural minimalism. Handcrafted in Seattle from the finest sustainably harvested walnut in America, and painstakingly grain matched from top to bottom, the Malmo is an art piece that happens to light up a space with its gentle glow. Our handmade shade in luxurious white textured linen silk blend comes standard.

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The Scarlett Porcelain Table Lamp in pinot red, the traditional oxblood red, is the epitome of a double gourd lamp. The substantial porcelain vessel with the perfect proportions was hand-spun in Taiwan by the Presidential Award winner in pottery Master Chao-Tsing Hsu exclusively for Lawrence & Scott. The cap and stand are hand-turned from sustainably harvested walnuts to fit every unique vessel, making each a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that will bring years of warm glow to any space. The lamp is completed with Lawrence & Scott's famous handmade textured linen shade by their Master Shade Maker, Amy Girvin.

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The refined Naomi lamp with gentle vertical ridges provides warm light for writing desks and end tables. Smooth finishes in porcelain convey sophistication for this versatile piece. UL-Listed Exact Color Support: Benjamin Moore "Hearthstone" 1601, Behr "Cool Ashes" N520-4

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The Akari lamp provides a modern and tapered silhouette perfect for smaller spaces that need a comforting glow. UL-Listed
This is such a cute little lamp! It was exactly what this space needed. I love to turn it on at night. The light it gives off is really pretty. The white is simple yet loud. And the curving the base is very cool too. Very modern. I can’t help but look at it and think it’s so pretty! Lighting is everything and this piece gives!. Janelle. Mt Juliet, TN. Thu May 01 2025

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Individually handmade by our artisans, the Emi provides intrigue with its subtle ribs and texture. No two are the same. UL-Listed
This table table is really nice. It has a stark white representation so it doesn’t go everywhere but if you find the right area it looks really cool with the distressed texture and an actually really nice lamp shade.. Amy. Huntsville, AL. Sat Apr 26 2025

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Featuring gentle flanges with handcrafted uneven textured surfaces, the Mizue lamp is both simple yet intriguing.

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The Ayako Brass Meditation lamp by Lawrence & Scott. Its design was inspired by Japanese pottery shapes with two intricately attached ring handles. The vessel is made in Japan exclusively for Lawrence & Scott in solid brass and hand-finished to perfection, and we complete this piece with a hand-turned rosewood cap and stand at our workshop in Seattle. Our textured white silk shade, handmade by our Master Shade Maker, Amy Tran, comes standard.

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The Yoru Lamp, designed by Lawrence & Scott with Chinese and Japanese inspiration, grasps attention with its series of intricate levels and varying textures. Finished in the finest Japanese Brass, this lamp will undoubtedly bring a sense of luxury to any smaller space. We finish this piece with a hand-turned rosewood cap and stand at our workshop in Seattle. Our textured white silk shade, handmade by our Master Shade maker Amy Tran, comes standard.
Elizabeth. Edenton, NC. Sun Dec 17 2023

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Akira Japanese brass lamp with long neck by Lawrence & Scott. Design inspired by traditional Japanese pottery shapes with two intricately attached ring handles. The vessel is made in Japan exclusively for Lawrence & Scott in solid brass and hand-finished to perfection, and we finish this piece with a hand-turned rosewood cap and stand at our workshop in Seattle. Our textured white silk shade, handmade by our Master Shade maker Amy Tran, comes standard.

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Galen Brass Meditation lamp with fall leaves applique by Lawrence & Scott in Japanese brass. Inspired by Japanese carving and meticulously finished with top-grade solid brass.

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Putting the refinement of hand-thrown porcelain together with elemental raw wood, the new Gabrielle lamp by Lawrence & Scott is a harmonious meeting of the East and the West. The classically inspired vessels are hand thrown in Taiwan by Master Hsu Chao-Tsung, whose work is exhibited in the New Taipei City Ceramics Museum. The lamp comes with three choices of FSC certified wood caps and bases, custom turned by us to fit each vessel’s individual characteristics. The white silk-linen shade is handmade in Seattle by master shade maker Amy Tran.

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We took the traditional Chinese Plum Blossom (Meiping) shape and updated it with a stronger, minimalist footing to achieve a streamlined yet grounded silhouette. The porcelain vessel was handspun in Taiwan by a Presidential Award winner in pottery Chao-Tsung Hsu exclusively for us at Lawrence & Scott. We finished this piece with a hand-turned, FSC certified Sapele cap and stand.

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The Ocha Lamp, designed by Lawrence & Scott with inspiration from Japan, while petite in stature, will efficaciously illuminate any room with its intentional, ridged design and lustrous Japanese brass finish. Each Ocha brass vessel is individually cast and hand-polished to perfection prior to shipping.
Beautifully made. Nice weight and proportions. Lovely piece!. Eileen. Albuquerque, NM. Mon Jul 26 2021

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The Sakana Lamp is allures with its soft, feminine shape and detailed vessel handles. The Japanese brass finish creates an air of sleek, eye catching sophistication. The vessel is made in Japan exclusively for Lawrence & Scott in solid brass and hand-finished to perfection, and we finish this piece with a hand-turned rosewood cap and stand at our workshop in Seattle. Our textured white silk shade, handmade by our Master Shade maker Amy Tran, comes standard.

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Audrey Table lamp by Lawrence & Scott in Japanese brass with splaying curves that change character when viewed from different angles. Japan-inspired.

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This calligraphy as well as all signatures on paintings are renderings of a pre-colonial writing system from the Philippines called Baybayin. Sumi painters typically paint calligraphy in the kanji (Chinese). Instead, I chose this ancient writing system to honor my cultural roots

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Ayan Rivera began this practice 30 years ago under the tutelage of Koho Yamamoto, a Sumi master, who learned the art form during her time at the Japanese internment camps in Idaho during WWII. Sumi-e means “ink picture.” The materials are minimal (brush, ink stick, inkstone, paper). Once one master the skill of the stroke, the skill falls away along with all thought, creating space for the eye, hand, and brush to move together. Ayan Rivera may begin with an intention in mind yet the medium asks him to ease his attachment to this original idea. The brushstroke cannot be altered or erased. Each stroke guides the next thus revealing the present moment on paper. A presence of what is unfolding before him is integral in allowing a state of flow. Some call this “letting the unconscious move through.” Ayan Rivera calls it to surrender. This calligraphy as well as all signatures on paintings are renderings of a pre-colonial writing system from the Philippines called Baybayin. Sumi painters typically paint calligraphy in the kanji (Chinese). Instead, Ayan Rivera chose this ancient writing system to honor his cultural roots.

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This calligraphy as well as all signatures on paintings are renderings of a pre-colonial writing system from the Philippines called Baybayin. Sumi painters typically paint calligraphy in the kanji (Chinese). Instead, I chose this ancient writing system to honor my cultural roots

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This Asian natural black tree lacquer tray is handmade in Hong Kong by a top craftsman with hand-painted gold seashells and seagrass for the late designer Lucia Lawrence for Lawrence & Scott in Seattle. It can be used as a tray or as a tabletop when a stand is added. Limited Production, each one is handmade and has slight variations.
Marcia. Chicago, IL. Thu Feb 12 2026

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Verdigris bronze tall square vessel with squared handles and an etched design. Designed by Lucia Lawrence with inspiration from ancient Chinese vases called "Ting". Weighing 14 lb, this piece takes over seven months of natural etching underground to achieve this Lawrence & Scott signature finish. Sand-casted in solid bronze. No two are exactly the same.