Harriet
The foundation of this piece is a genuine reclaimed valve body, its deep blue-black cast surface showing the honest wear of years spent under pressure. A weathered blue collar and red control knob remain fitted exactly as found, sitting low and solid on a wide four-point pipe base that gives the whole composition a grounded, mechanical stance.
From the valve body, aged brass pipework climbs and forks through a run of hand-formed bends, passing an original red-handled shutoff valve before splitting into two distinct light sources — a round wire-caged bulb set high above the frame, and a second rectangular cage-guarded bulb positioned lower and to the side, each glowing independently with its own exposed filament. A salvaged pressure gauge sits fixed to the base, its dial and needle preserved untouched, angled outward as a working detail rather than a decorative one. The full assembly rests on a reclaimed timber plinth.
No two valve bodies wear the same way, and no cage or gauge in this piece can be sourced again. This configuration — two lights branching from one reclaimed machine — exists in exactly one form.
Details
- Original cast valve body, blue-black patina, red control knob retained
- Original red-handled shutoff valve, fully preserved
- Salvaged pressure gauge, original dial and needle intact
- Reclaimed brass pipework, hand-formed forked bends
- Two independent cage-guarded bulbs — round and rectangular forms
- Wide four-point pipe base on reclaimed timber plinth
- Fully rewired and certified for safe domestic use