Kassandra Thatcher is an artist working in ceramic, plaster, and metal. Her practice is improvisational and gestural, exploring the tension between object and movement. Through sculptural and functional lighting, she considers how material and form shape our experience of space.
Soffio Sconce — ceramic, wall-mounted. installed throughout a Los Angeles residence. The light is soft and indirect, designed to sit quietly within the architecture.
Ma Collection — five ceramic forms in a series. Installed throughout a boutique hotel in Playa Saladita, Mexico inside and out, each placed within a different architectural condition.Ma Sconce No.5 — ceramic, for interior and exterior use.
Installed in an outdoor shower at a boutique hotel in Playa Saladita, Mexico.
Ma Sconce No.1 — styled by Athena Calderone, Amagansett.
Slope Sconce
Blob Table Lamp—installed in a private residence.
Sona Table Lamp—Installed in a Montana residence.The Hepworth Table Lamp — a looped ceramic form installed in a Greenwich Village home and featured in NYT Home and Work.
Stele Sconce—articulating wall lamp in sand-cast aluminum with hand-blown glass shade and custom hardware. Installed at Athena Calderone's Studio.
The Mila Floor Lamp — commissioned for Cartier's Miami showroom. Three interlocking ceramic pieces.
The Lunette Candlesticks— sand-cast in aluminum and bronze from sculpted clay forms. Inspired by architectural relics within places of worship.
Parallel table lamp—ceramic, composed of connected twin forms. Made for Kassandra Thatcher Studio in Los Angeles and Montauk.