When the colorful light beams descend upon the earthly hustle and bustle, a single lamp becomes a palette for the space. The colored glass is cut and pieced together using traditional craftsmanship. The artisan carefully welds each piece of glass with tin wire, and the soldering points resemble stars adorning the lamp body, allowing the dialogue between light and color to flow naturally between the metals. Upon turning on the lamp, the colored glass transforms the white light into the hazy color spectrum depicted by Monet, with warm yellow, amber, and pale pink interwoven on the wall, infusing the plain space with artistic breathing. The dual lamp head design is full of ingenious thought. The lampshade softens the light with an arc-shaped curved surface, and the two light halos naturally blend together, dispelling dark corners and avoiding glaring direct views. Whether one is reading at a desk or chatting in a circle, one can immerse oneself in the gentle light realm. The iron wire threaded rods extend the visual height with spiral patterns, strengthening the structural stability and adding an industrial retro rhythm to the lamp body. The resin base supports the entire lamp with a matte finish, preventing slipping and wear and tear, allowing the lamp to stand steadily on the ground even when placed on wooden flooring, remaining silent. This lamp is not just a lighting tool but also a decorative item that carries the warmth of handcrafting - the glass edges retain the hand-polished traces, the soldering points gradually acquire an ancient and rustic color as they oxidize with use, and the resin base accumulates a warm and lustrous sheen over time. When the twilight seeps into the window lattice, turning on this lamp, let traditional craftsmanship collide with modern life to create a healing light poem that touches the heart.