This Belgian floor lamp from the 1960s is constructed from three slender black metal rods radiating outward from a single, tripod base. Each arm is topped with a conical accent in pastel green, yellow, and blue, which transitions into a matte white, rounded glass shade that provides soft, diffused light. The center of the lamp is adorned with a polished brass sphere and a circular metal ring, adding visual balance and a subtle glossy accent. The openwork, triangular metal feet give the lamp both stability and an airy, architectural presence. The overall finish is predominantly matte, with the brass sphere offering a gentle contrast. The lamp is in very good vintage condition, showing only minor age-appropriate wear, with all elements original and no visible restoration marks. This lamp carries the voice of the 1960s: a sense of playful experimentation with color and form, and the freedom of modernist Belgium. The pastel accents recall the optimism of postwar design, while the brass sphere at the center acts as a heart around which light and color revolve. The glass shades soften the illumination, casting a gentle, diffused glow. This piece tells the story of an era where function met playfulness, and every detail—from the proportions to the material choices—was intentional. This lamp could be paired with a low rosewood sideboard or a minimalist coffee table, allowing its pastel details to draw out the richness
DIMENSION
Height138 cm
Width40 cm
Length40 cm
Dimension details
Length40 cm
Height138 cm
Width40 cm
Weight5 kg
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