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Georgia Jacob - Tischlampe - „Athenienne“ / „Athéna“ (auch bekannt als die Taschentuchlampe) - Plastik, Harz - Frankreich, 1980er Jahre
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Georgia Jacob - Tischlampe - „Athenienne“ / „Athéna“ (auch bekannt als die Taschentuchlampe) - Plastik, Harz - Frankreich, 1980er Jahre

Georgia Jacob "Athéna" Large Table Lamp - A Postmodern French Icon A Sculptural Dance of Light Step back into the vibrant, romantic spirit of 1980s France with this stunning, large-scale "Athéna" table lamp, a masterpiece of sculptural design by Georgia Jacob. Often referred to as a "handkerchief" lamp, this piece is more than just an object of utility; it is a work of art that captured a generation's imagination. The lamp's unique, fluid form—as if a piece of translucent, creamy-orange fabric was caught in a moment of dance and instantly solidified—is a testament to Georgia Jacob's visionary style. The complex, folded resin shade appears almost weightless, yet it holds a captivating presence. When illuminated, the lamp truly comes alive. The light from within filters through the delicate material, casting a warm, soft, and inviting glow that highlights every fold and curve, making it appear to float above its solid, contrasting base. It is this interaction of light and form, a dance of texture and luminescence, that makes the "Athéna" an enduring icon. This is your opportunity to own a piece of that design magic—a functional sculpture that brings sophistication, warmth, and a touch of vintage French elegance to any contemporary interior. Design & Origin This is the larger, more sought-after version of the "Athéna" model, a design that has become synonymous with 1980s French postmodernism. The lamp features a stunning, draped shade made of a proprietary, pressed-hot polyester resin or cellulose acetate, which gives it its characteristic velvety, translucent texture and rich cream/orange hue. This delicate-looking shade is beautifully juxtaposed with a solid, square base made of a high-quality faux-marble resin composite, featuring elegant marbling that adds weight and a classic counterpoint to the shade's modernity. Designer: Georgia Jacob Model: "Athéna" (large version) Period: 1980-1989 Country of Manufacture: France Specifications This large-scale lamp has excellent presence and is perfect for a credenza, large side table, or as a statement piece in an entrance hall. Height: 39 cm Width: 26 cm Depth: 26 cm Colors: Translucent Cream, Soft Orange, Marbled Base (Beige, Brown, Cream) Condition This lamp is in excellent vintage condition, which is remarkable for a piece of its age and material. It has been incredibly well-preserved. Please check all detailed photos, as they form an integral part of the condition description. This is a rare opportunity to acquire such a pristine example of a Georgia Jacob "Athéna" lamp, particularly in this impressive large size and immaculate condition. It is a must-have for any collector of 1980s design, postmodern art, or simply anyone looking for a truly unique and beautiful piece of lighting for their home. Shipping The lamp will be carefully packed and shipped via trackable express courier to guarantee its integrity. Designer's Biography: Georgia Jacob (1980s-1990s, France) Georgia Jacob is a French designer who emerged strongly onto the postmodern design scene in the 1980s. While personal biographical details are scarce and her career was relatively brief, her legacy is unequivocally defined by her sculptural resin lamps, most notably the iconic "Athéna" series (also known as the "handkerchief" lamp). Her creations are celebrated for their ability to transform industrial materials, such as translucent polyester resin, into fluid, organic, draped forms that appear to defy gravity and rigidity. Her artistic focus was on the interplay between light and matter, creating lighting objects that function as luminous sculptures capable of diffusing a soft, atmospheric glow. Today, Georgia Jacob's lamps are highly sought-after by collectors and vintage design enthusiasts as quintessential examples of the romantic and sculptural aesthetic of 1980s French design.

Nr. 102899932

Verkauft
Georgia Jacob - Tischlampe - „Athenienne“ / „Athéna“ (auch bekannt als die Taschentuchlampe) - Plastik, Harz - Frankreich, 1980er Jahre

Georgia Jacob - Tischlampe - „Athenienne“ / „Athéna“ (auch bekannt als die Taschentuchlampe) - Plastik, Harz - Frankreich, 1980er Jahre

Georgia Jacob "Athéna" Large Table Lamp - A Postmodern French Icon

A Sculptural Dance of Light
Step back into the vibrant, romantic spirit of 1980s France with this stunning, large-scale "Athéna" table lamp, a masterpiece of sculptural design by Georgia Jacob. Often referred to as a "handkerchief" lamp, this piece is more than just an object of utility; it is a work of art that captured a generation's imagination.

The lamp's unique, fluid form—as if a piece of translucent, creamy-orange fabric was caught in a moment of dance and instantly solidified—is a testament to Georgia Jacob's visionary style. The complex, folded resin shade appears almost weightless, yet it holds a captivating presence.

When illuminated, the lamp truly comes alive. The light from within filters through the delicate material, casting a warm, soft, and inviting glow that highlights every fold and curve, making it appear to float above its solid, contrasting base. It is this interaction of light and form, a dance of texture and luminescence, that makes the "Athéna" an enduring icon.

This is your opportunity to own a piece of that design magic—a functional sculpture that brings sophistication, warmth, and a touch of vintage French elegance to any contemporary interior.

Design & Origin
This is the larger, more sought-after version of the "Athéna" model, a design that has become synonymous with 1980s French postmodernism. The lamp features a stunning, draped shade made of a proprietary, pressed-hot polyester resin or cellulose acetate, which gives it its characteristic velvety, translucent texture and rich cream/orange hue. This delicate-looking shade is beautifully juxtaposed with a solid, square base made of a high-quality faux-marble resin composite, featuring elegant marbling that adds weight and a classic counterpoint to the shade's modernity.

Designer: Georgia Jacob
Model: "Athéna" (large version)
Period: 1980-1989
Country of Manufacture: France

Specifications
This large-scale lamp has excellent presence and is perfect for a credenza, large side table, or as a statement piece in an entrance hall.

Height: 39 cm
Width: 26 cm
Depth: 26 cm

Colors: Translucent Cream, Soft Orange, Marbled Base (Beige, Brown, Cream)

Condition
This lamp is in excellent vintage condition, which is remarkable for a piece of its age and material. It has been incredibly well-preserved.
Please check all detailed photos, as they form an integral part of the condition description.

This is a rare opportunity to acquire such a pristine example of a Georgia Jacob "Athéna" lamp, particularly in this impressive large size and immaculate condition. It is a must-have for any collector of 1980s design, postmodern art, or simply anyone looking for a truly unique and beautiful piece of lighting for their home.

Shipping
The lamp will be carefully packed and shipped via trackable express courier to guarantee its integrity.


Designer's Biography: Georgia Jacob (1980s-1990s, France)

Georgia Jacob is a French designer who emerged strongly onto the postmodern design scene in the 1980s. While personal biographical details are scarce and her career was relatively brief, her legacy is unequivocally defined by her sculptural resin lamps, most notably the iconic "Athéna" series (also known as the "handkerchief" lamp). Her creations are celebrated for their ability to transform industrial materials, such as translucent polyester resin, into fluid, organic, draped forms that appear to defy gravity and rigidity. Her artistic focus was on the interplay between light and matter, creating lighting objects that function as luminous sculptures capable of diffusing a soft, atmospheric glow. Today, Georgia Jacob's lamps are highly sought-after by collectors and vintage design enthusiasts as quintessential examples of the romantic and sculptural aesthetic of 1980s French design.

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€ 89
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