This table lamp from the 1970s, inspired by the aesthetics of Maison Jansen, is crafted from high-gloss brass shaped into a sculptural, stylized flower form. Three large flower heads, arranged vertically along a gently curving stem, each serve as independent light points. The lamp's surface is finished in a rich, warm gold, accentuated by subtle tonal transitions and reflections typical of polished brass. The leaves and petals are meticulously formed and attached, with visible soldering points attesting to skilled craftsmanship. The base is a stepped, square plinth covered in dark brown velvet, offering a soft visual contrast to the metallic upper structure. The overall design is characteristic of Hollywood Regency, blending botanical motifs with decorative vintage expression. The lamp is preserved in very good condition, showing minor patina and signs of use consistent with a 1970s original. This lamp tells the story of an era when interiors were conceived as stages for the imagination. Brass petals and leaves reflect light like theatrical props, evoking the spirit of French glamour and the nostalgia for the luxury of the postwar golden years. It is an object that—like a fragment of a garden brought indoors—invites playful interplay of light and shadow. The lamp’s warm gold finish conjures images of evening gatherings and subtle elegance, as if whispering about bygone salons where nature met urban splendor. The lamp can be placed on a console in the living room, a dresser in the bedroom, or a styled desk, where it will serve as a focal point of the arrangement. It may be paired with furniture
DIMENSION
Height87 cm
Width27 cm
Length30 cm
Dimension details
Length30 cm
Height87 cm
Width27 cm
Weight7 kg
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