Floor lamp, gold brass, by D. D'Haeseleer, Belgium, 1970s.
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 26899
This floor lamp by Daniel D'Haeseleer, created in the 1970s, stands at the intersection of sculpture and functional lighting, reflecting the spirit of Belgian vintage design. The composition features a cluster of organically curved brass stems in a warm golden hue, finished with a subtle matte patina. Each stem is hand-formed and individually welded, while the tips—made from darker, reddish-brown copper—offer a delicate contrast in material and color. The base, an irregular slab of cemented seashells, directly references the Belgian coast where the artist lived and worked. One of the copper cattails carries the artist's signature. Measuring approximately 230 cm in height, 100 cm in width, and 60 cm in depth, the lamp asserts a monumental presence, grounded in its raw, textured base. The lamp is in very good vintage condition, showing only natural signs of age such as gentle patina and minor surface irregularities, which enhance its authenticity and character. The lamp's form tells a story of the 1970s and artistic explorations blending nature with elements of brutalism. The brass reeds, shaped as if by a coastal wind, evoke a longing for organic motifs, while the shell-encrusted base anchors the piece in its seaside origins. Light filters through
DIMENSION
Height230 cm
Width60 cm
Length100 cm
Dimension details
Length100 cm
Height230 cm
Width60 cm
Weight15 kg
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