Banyan Table Leaf Lamp - Natural - est. ship 4/2026
Light inspired by nature. Made with real leaves.
"Beautiful craftsmanship!" - Christine S.
Crafted by master artisans in the Philippines this lightweight yet sturdy lamp features real fossilized leaves. Emitting a tranquil glow it’s not just a sustainable lighting piece but a stunning conversation starter that brings nature’s beauty into any space.
-features fossilized leaves
-made by master artisans in the Philippines
-lightweight & sturdy
-eco-friendly non-toxic dyes; water-based finishes
-emits tranquil light
-conversation starter
Size: 7 dia × 17 in tall
Material: wrought iron banyan leaves
Due to high demand lamps are sometimes backordered. If lamp is out of stock check the estimated ship date in the product name above. We highly recommend pre-ordering now to reserve your lamp for later delivery. Ordering now puts you first in line to receive it when it arrives! Quantities are limited.
Banyan Table Leaf Lamp - Natural - est. ship 4/2026 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Little Things That Matter
Size
7 × 17 inches
Material
Real Banyan Leaves,Wrought Iron
Artisan Technique
Leaf Skeletonizing; Botanical Lamp Crafting
Origin
Philippines
Cleaning & Care
Clean with a damp cloth as needed. For best results, do not place in direct sunlight.
Banyan Series
Additional Information
Handmade with Care
The lamp frames are constructed from wrought iron that is hand-manipulated and welded into artisanal shapes. It is then sanded and finished with a powder coat.
Artisans collect many leaves, then soak them and rub the chlorophyll off, leaving only the “skeleton.” Then, they dye the leaves with non-toxic, eco-friendly dyes. Each leaf is then placed by hand on a standard UL lamp backing. The backing adds durability and protects the shade from damage.
Sustainable Materials
The leaves used in our lamps are collected after they fall from a tree naturally or they are plucked carefully from a living tree. In either case, the plant isn’t harmed. Additionally, our purchase of the leaves provides a secondary income to the framers who grow and care for plants.



