About this product
This hand woven wall light is part of a collection of lights developed by Koskela in collaboration with the Moa Arts. The collaboration, a first of its kind, uses traditional weaving techniques to create a truly beautiful and contemporary design product.
As each individual artist has complete freedom to interpret the form, each light is a one off and therefore entirely unique. The artists of Moa Arts are inspired by maalu (the sea that belongs to the land) and its creatures.
For Ngalya, the Moa artists and Koskela designers have developed two forms based on the majestic Eagle Ray, and smaller blue spotted stingray. Artist Josie Nawia states: “the many colours represents all the children, people from all walks of life and beliefs and cultures. No matter our culture, our background or our nationality, we all share a dream through our spiritual walk of life, that reflects through our heart and is woven through our art. With one heart, and many colours, we are the unique people. Although we are many, we are one.”
Art Centre: MOA ARTS
Location: Mua Island, Torres-Strait, QLD
Dimensions: 44 x 53 x 6cm
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Art Centre: MOA ARTS
Location: Mua Island, Torres-Strait, QLD
Dimensions: 44 x 53 x 6cm
Installation: There are two installation options for the Moa wall light.
Hardwired by an electrician on site. This is the most seamless approach. The frame can be fixed to the wall. The cable and driver will need to be hardwired to a switch-on sight.
Pre-wired. The light will come wired up with a switch and a 3-pin plug. The light can be fixed to the wall and plugged into a standard power point. Please contact us at info@koskela.com.au if you require pre-wiring
Shipping | Flat rate $15; free for homewares orders over $150 |
International Shipping | NZ $25; INT $80 |
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Made in Australia
This product is manufactured in Australia. Buying Australian-made supports local businesses and jobs, supports our community, and strengthens our economy.
Traditional Craft Preservation
This product supports the preservation of heritage crafts which often embody culture and intergenerational knowledge. These products enable artisans to create sustainable livelihoods using these skills.
Supports First Nations peoples and communities
Approximately 70% of the value of this product goes to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned organisations. This income, independent of Government welfare, supports First Nations cultures and self-determination.