Search
Close this search box.

Artistic Resin Human Sculpture Lamp with Cloud-Shaped Lighting

Description

Bring Your Interiors to Life with the Resin Human Sculpture Lamp and Cloud Light

Looking to transform your commercial space or creative venue with a bold lighting feature? This resin human sculpture lamp with a cloud-shaped lighting element is a striking design piece that blends art, function, and imagination. The piece features a dynamic black resin human figure in motion, stretching a wire that lifts a glowing 120cm cloud light—ideal for installations in lobbies, galleries, or upscale retail stores.

Crafted from a combination of resin, FRP (fiberglass-reinforced plastic), and iron, this 180cm tall artistic human figure lamp is not just a source of light—it’s a story. The design suggests an uplifting motion, symbolizing aspiration and strength. With its durable material construction and impressive size, this sculpture lighting piece is suited for modern interiors seeking to balance visual impact and ambiance.


Why Choose a Resin Human Sculpture Lamp?

Resin human sculpture lamps have gained popularity among interior designers for their blend of form and function. This particular piece, model L2064, captures the essence of modern minimalist art while offering soft ambient lighting. It serves both as an eye-catching sculpture and a practical light source, thanks to its E27 socket compatibility (5 bulbs recommended).

The resin human sculpture lamp creates a unique atmosphere in any space. Whether used in hotels, restaurants, design showrooms, or modern homes, this lighting piece makes a dramatic statement. The smooth black finish offers versatility, easily complementing monochrome, industrial, or artistic interior themes.


Cloud Shape Lighting for Creative Interiors

The connected cloud shape lighting element adds a layer of whimsy and softness to the overall design. Floating gently above the figure, it gives the illusion of levity, as though the figure is holding the glowing cloud in place. Made with LED-compatible materials, this cloud-inspired lamp diffuses a warm glow, perfect for enhancing mood in lounges, cultural venues, or high-end shops.

Designers increasingly prefer cloud shape lighting when they aim to evoke emotion through lighting design. The ethereal appearance and ambient light effect provide visual relief and inspire calm, making it ideal for therapeutic and creative environments alike.


Materials and Craftsmanship

The lamp is built using a combination of resin and fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP), supported by an iron structure. Resin ensures a smooth finish and artistic flexibility, while FRP adds strength and lightness. The resin human sculpture lamp uses spray-painted finishing techniques for a durable matte black surface.

Dimensions:

  • Sculpture: 100cm (L) x 35cm (W) x 180cm (H)

  • Cloud Light: 120cm in length

  • Light Source: E27 × 5 bulbs (not included)

  • Color: Black


Who Is It For?

This lighting sculpture is ideal for B2B clients such as:

  • Commercial interior designers

  • Art galleries

  • High-end retail stores

  • Event planners

  • Luxury hospitality groups

The product’s unique form makes it suitable for interior projects aiming for sophistication and individuality. Its bold visual appeal ensures it won’t just light up the room—it will define it.


Installation and Maintenance

The sculpture is freestanding with electrical wiring embedded discreetly within the base and arm structure. The cloud lighting can be suspended from the ceiling via a tension wire system, included with the product. Minimal maintenance is required; simply dust the surfaces with a dry microfiber cloth.


Explore More Sculpture Lighting

Looking for more lighting sculptures with a modern twist? Check out our full collection of resin sculpture lights to find the perfect match for your design project.


External Design Insight

For inspiration on integrating sculptural lighting into commercial environments, see Dezeen’s article on artistic lighting in modern architecture, which explores how light, form, and symbolism work together in spatial design.

error: Content is protected !!