This French table lamp from the 1970s features a sculptural base crafted in highly reflective, polished brass with a saturated gold tone. The base, formed as a bold, swirling spiral inspired by Art Deco, underscores a seamless and flowing design with no visible joints. Its wide conical lampshade is rendered in a medium-cool gray, made from a tightly woven, matte-finished fabric that elegantly contrasts with the glossy brass. The lamp’s proportions are well-balanced, with the expansive shade visually offsetting the dynamic metal base. Both the cord and switch are coordinated in a warm yellow to complement the brass. The lamp is preserved in very good condition, with no significant signs of use; the brass casing remains unblemished and the lampshade is clean and intact. This object echoes the spirit of the 1970s—an era marked by a blend of imaginative luxury, expressive ornament, and optimistic modernity in postwar Europe. The sculpted brass reflects light with mirror-like clarity, transforming everyday illumination into an evening spectacle reminiscent of Hollywood Regency opulence. Its soft, rippling curves suggest that even pragmatic objects—a table-side lamp—can serve as small-scale architectural statements. It could be paired with
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Height27 cm
Depth6 cm
Width15 cm
Dimension details
Width15 cm
Height27 cm
Depth6 cm
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