This Art Nouveau desk lamp, dating from around 1900 and originating from Poland, is crafted from brass and glass. The domed shade, 25 cm in diameter, is made of smooth, semi-translucent green glass and encircled by a decorative brass gallery featuring a repeating geometric motif. The structure comprises a slender, straight stem and a wide, stable base in patinated brass with a matte-satin finish. The original ebonite socket remains, while the electrical system has been replaced to ensure functionality without compromising the lamp’s authentic character. Only gentle traces of use, consistent with its age, are visible, with no structural damage. The lamp conveys the calm spirit of Art Nouveau, where organic lines and geometric details merge to create a harmonious interplay of light and form. When illuminated, the green shade deepens in color, evoking the atmosphere of a century-old study—preserving a garden’s tone within its glass. The patina on the brass and the subtle transitions of the glass recall the quiet of historic interiors, where the lamp’s glow fostered both focus and ambiance. This piece can be placed on a desk, console, or side table in a study, where the green shade softens the light and adds gentle depth to the room. It pairs well with dark-toned wooden furniture or accents in marble, brass, or glass. Consider combining it with textiles in deep, muted hues—bottle green, navy, olive—and botanical elements to complement the lamp’s historic and organic lines. The diffused light suits both work and evening relaxation, introducing a balanced Art Nouveau accent to any interior.
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