Wall lamp Palm Tree, gold copper, by D. D'Haeseleer, Belgium, 1970s.
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This wall lamp by Daniel D'Haeseleer from the 1970s takes the form of a sculptural, stylized palm tree, crafted entirely from polished copper. The piece stands out with its rich golden hue and high-gloss finish, which reflect light and emphasize its three-dimensional quality. It is composed of numerous elongated, curved leaves, each precisely cut and shaped to evoke the organic movement of palm fronds. The central trunk, constructed from segmented copper tubes, adds dynamic structure, while meticulous soldering and seamless joints demonstrate the craftsmanship of handwork. The lamp is fitted with a standard E14 bulb holder typical of the era, and its monumental dimensions (height 100 cm, width 110 cm, depth 40 cm) make it both a functional light source and a decorative wall sculpture. Preserved in excellent vintage condition – with no visible signs of wear or restoration, and a smooth surface featuring subtle tonal variations from hand-finishing. This lamp channels the energy and boldness of the 1970s, embodying the postmodern fascination with organic forms and sculptural materiality. Its design tells a story of artistic exploration at the end of the 20th century, when everyday objects began to blur the line between function and art. The golden sheen and dynamic lines suggest both a decadent sense of
DIMENSION
Height100 cm
Width40 cm
Length110 cm
Dimension details
Length110 cm
Height100 cm
Width40 cm
Weight10 kg
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