Petal Vintage Copper Hanging Lamp
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Description
Description
Every other pendant at Hevna starts with a form in mind and works toward it. The Petal works differently. The copper disc is shaped and hammered as usual — pressed wide and flat, kept deliberately low — but the edge is never trimmed to a clean circle. The craftsman works the rim by hand, folding and pressing it in gentle waves around the perimeter, letting the metal move the way it wants to move rather than forcing it into a perfect geometric boundary. The result is different every time: a wide, shallow disc whose edge undulates softly — rising here, dipping there — like a lily pad, or a large mushroom cap, or the rim of something that grew rather than something that was cut.
Then the patination begins, and on the Petal's rough hammered surface the verdigris reacts differently than it does on smoother copper. The texture gives the oxidation more surface area to grip, so the green builds up thicker and coarser — almost geological, almost like lichen on an old stone. The warm copper breaks through at the crown and along the wavy rim, the two tones meeting in uneven patches across the surface. No chemical is applied the same way twice on a surface this textured, which means the colour distribution shifts from piece to piece. The interior is left as raw copper, catching the light and throwing warmth downward into the room.
The Petal is the pendant for people who find perfect circles less interesting than what happens when copper is allowed to make its own decisions.
Delivery & Return
Delivery & Return
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Free express shipping via DHL or FedEx.
USA: 3–5 days
UK & Europe: 3–7 days
Rest of world: up to 14 days
Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) - no extra charges at delivery.
Tracking number sent by email once shipped.
Returns
60 days from delivery.
Unused, uninstalled, original packaging.
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The Story We Almost Didn’t Tell.
We almost let the work speak for itself.
But the hands, the heat, and the hard choices behind it? That’s a story worth telling.



