Kim
Before it gave light, this piece ground the daily work of a kitchen that no longer exists, and carries every year of that labour on its surface.
At its base sits a genuine antique mincer, its original clamp-mount bracket still intact, its perforated grinding plate worn smooth by decades of real use, its cast iron body darkened into a deep, honest patina that no new piece could replicate in ten lifetimes. This is the kind of kitchen tool that was built to last forever and very nearly did, before finding its way here, where it has been given a different kind of permanence entirely.
From the mincer's body, a salvaged pipe arm rises and angles outward with deliberate purpose, its elbow bend evoking the posture of a classic workshop task lamp, reaching over a bench, directing light exactly where it needs to go. At its end, an authentic vintage green enamel shade, its paint worn and blistered at the edges into something more beautiful than any fresh coat could produce, sits protected beneath a wire cage guard, its warm filament glow directed downward across the mincer and pipe below. To the right, a genuine reclaimed pressure gauge sits mid-column, its dial still legible, its presence completing the instrument vocabulary that runs throughout this collection.
The base is salvaged pipe, its four-footed stance giving the piece a stability and a workshop-floor character that no conventional lamp base could provide. Every component here was found rather than made — the mincer, the shade, the gauge, the pipe, each genuinely salvaged, each carrying history into a composition that is entirely and irreversibly one of a kind set.
This pair is sold as a complete set. Both grinders, both lamp structures, together, one of a kind, never to be repeated.
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One of a kind set — this exact pieces will never be reproduced
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Recycled Art — pipe fittings, gauge, and brackets all reclaimed
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Handcrafted piece — assembled piece by piece
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Genuine antique mincer — original clamp-mount bracket, grinding plate and cast iron patina
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Articulating pipe arm — salvaged steel, task-lamp angle
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Authentic vintage green enamel shade — with wire cage guard beneath
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Genuine reclaimed pressure gauge — mid-column
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Exposed Edison-style filament bulb — warm downward light
A mincer that once ground the daily work of a kitchen, now it simply holds the light, and asks nothing more of the room than a moment's attention.