Coexist - Mada Table Lamp
by Slash Objects
Size
Small
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The Mada Table Lamp is a stone-and-metal light object from the Coexist collection: a cube of green onyx sits atop a brushed metal cylinder, two distinct volumes in deliberate tension.
Arielle Assouline-Lichten built the Mada around the inherent drama of green onyx. The stone block, which catches light and reveals amber and reddish-brown veining running through the green field, reads almost as a specimen rather than a lamp component. The metal base beneath it is narrow and brushed, quiet enough to recede and let the mineral take focus. Small fasteners on the stone face mark the junction between the two elements honestly, without concealment.
Green onyx is semi-precious, formed over millennia from mineral-rich water, and no two blocks share the same pattern. The brushed metal cylinder contrasts that organic irregularity with a cool, machined surface. Together they form a lamp that functions as a collectible object alongside its role as lighting.
The Mada Table Lamp is part of the Coexist collection by Slash Objects, Arielle Assouline-Lichten's signature collection exploring material tension. Made to order through Monde Singulier.
W 15 x D 15 x H 36 cm
W 6 x D 6 x H 14 in
Materials: Green onyx and brushed aluminum
About
Slash Objects
Arielle Assouline-Lichten is an artist, architect, and multidisciplinary designer whose work explores materiality, ephemerality, and the pursuit of form. Her approach to furniture design is rooted in elevating overlooked source materials to create bespoke elegance. She is the founder of Slash Objects, a studio based in New York and Paris, that works at the tension between the natural world and man-made processes.
Arielle has studied and worked in Copenhagen and Tokyo, shaping her minimal and intentional aesthetic. Her signature collection Coexist plays with balance and harmony, probing the intersection between materials. Her collection Unbroken explores transience, celebrates imperfection, and questions the ephemeral nature of materials over time.
Guided by an architectural ethos, every piece is a study in balance and structure, built to answer equally to function and form. Each piece is made to order by world-class artisans, creating collectible furniture that roots together earth, hand, mind and body. Her work is available on Monde Singulier.



























