This oversized table lamp from the 1970s, attributed to Maison Le Dauphin, showcases a striking interplay of materials and details typical of French design from that decade. The polished brass base exudes a golden glow, while the substantial ceramic body, featuring a hammered, irregular texture, is coated in an iridescent glaze that shifts from deep bronze through copper and blue to subtle hints of green, depending on the light. The lamp’s silhouette echoes the classic urn shape, elongated and elegantly proportioned. A cylindrical lampshade in light cream fabric with a subtle satin sheen and gold trim at the top and bottom completes the composition. All elements — body, fittings, and shade — appear original and well-preserved, with no visible damage and only minimal signs of age consistent with careful use. Condition: very good. This lamp carries the voice of the 1970s, when French interiors embraced bold forms and refined materials to bring a sense of theatrical luxury into everyday life. The iridescent ceramic reflects light like a shifting water surface — sometimes subdued, sometimes lit by copper or sapphire undertones
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Height92 cm
Width38 cm
Length38 cm
Dimension details
Length38 cm
Height92 cm
Width38 cm
Weight5 kg
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