Hand Spun Brass Shades

Karma Collection

The Karma Collection takes its inspiration from mid-century bow tie forms and space age design. With hand-spun brass cones, each piece reflects precision, balance, and vintage-modern elegance. This collection blends sculptural geometry with timeless materials to offer singular, directional lighting rooted in classic design and artisan craftsmanship.

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Karma I Wall Sconce

$976.00
$976.00 – $1,115.00

Karma II Wall Sconce

$1,393.00
$1,393.00

Karma Spotlight

$732.00
$732.00
Metal cone is formed on spinning lathe

Handmade One at a time

Craftsmanship at the Lathe

Each piece in this collection begins where mid-century innovation left off: at the lathe. We hand-spin every cone from solid brass, just as craftsmen did decades ago, using slow, steady pressure to guide the metal into its final form.

Cone Lighting has always relied on precision, and metal spinning allows us to capture the crisp mid-century geometry while preserving the warmth and tactility of handmade work. Rather than mass-pressed parts, these cones hold subtle variations—gentle tool marks, shifting highlights, and the natural evolution of unlacquered brass. They’re reminders that light isn’t just manufactured; it’s shaped.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What’s your standard lead time right now?

Most orders ship within 6-8 weeks

Do you offer rush production?

Yes, Limited priority production slots are available for +10%. Choose this option at check out or ask to have it added to your quote.

Are your fixtures UL listed?

Yes our fixtures are UL listed for dry and damp locations in North America

Do you offer finish samples?

Yes, we offer samples of both metal and glass as well as complete fixture samples. Check out our finishes or send us a message.

Do you allow returns or exchanges?

We do not accept returns or exchanges. Products are made to order.

Mid-Century Roots & Design Inspiration

The Karma Collection draws its character from the golden era of Mid-Century Modern design—a period when form and function weren’t opposites, but partners. In the 1950s and ’60s, cone-shaped shades became icons of the movement. Designers experimented with geometric silhouettes, expressive metals, and directional light.

A Modern Interpretation

The Karma Collection isn’t a retro revival—it’s a reinterpretation for today’s interiors. Mid-century designers believed good lighting should sculpt a room rather than simply fill it, and cone-shaped fixtures were essential tools for achieving that effect.

Today, designers still rely on Cone Lighting for the same purpose: it introduces directional drama, establishes visual hierarchy, and draws the eye to materials and texture. The Karma Collection echoes classic bow-tie and space-age silhouettes, but with refined proportions and material honesty suited to modern luxury spaces.

Unlacquered Brass That Evolves With the Space

Hand-finished brass gives each fixture depth beyond its geometry. In a world of uniform, lacquered surfaces, our unlacquered and aged finishes invite touch and change. They evolve—shifting from bright gold to deeper bronze as they interact with air, light, and handling.

This living patina aligns naturally with the philosophy behind Cone Lighting: directional light reveals texture, and textured brass rewards attention.

Applications & Designer Flexibility

For interior designers, the Karma Collection offers a sculptural tool with both heritage and versatility. In kitchens or art walls, Cone Lighting spotlights what matters. In hallways or hospitality environments, it creates rhythm—small pools of illumination that guide movement.

Because every cone is hand-spun, customization is intuitive. Scale, finish, and mounting details can be tailored to match the project’s architecture, allowing each fixture to integrate quietly or stand boldly as a focal point.

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  • 15% off every order
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  • complimentary finish samples
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