Table lamp - Bronze - Rod Shaft





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Description from the seller
It's a lamp that embodies very well that European Art Deco of the first half of the 20th century, when gilded metal was used to give presence, verticality, and a touch of elegant modernity to domestic objects. Here the body is made of gilded bronze, with a finish that combines shine and antique patina, which reveals both the quality of the material and the passage of time.
The base, broad and slightly domed, supports a shaft formed by vertical rods that converge toward the center, a very characteristic feature of Deco: straight lines, architectural rhythm, and a sense of lightness within the solidity of the metal. Above that arrangement of rods rises a bronze sphere, a geometric detail that acts as a transition between the structure and the socket, and that provides visual balance.
The whole conveys that blend so typical of Art Deco: geometry, symmetry, and contained luxury, without excessive ornamentation but with undeniable presence. Even the side switch and the old wiring reinforce its authenticity, reminding us that it is a piece that has accompanied decades of use without losing its character.
It's a lamp that works both as a decorative object and as a testament to an era in which design sought to be modern, elegant, and functional at the same time. A piece with soul, the kind that lights up even when it is off.
Tracked shipping and careful packaging.
Seller's Story
It's a lamp that embodies very well that European Art Deco of the first half of the 20th century, when gilded metal was used to give presence, verticality, and a touch of elegant modernity to domestic objects. Here the body is made of gilded bronze, with a finish that combines shine and antique patina, which reveals both the quality of the material and the passage of time.
The base, broad and slightly domed, supports a shaft formed by vertical rods that converge toward the center, a very characteristic feature of Deco: straight lines, architectural rhythm, and a sense of lightness within the solidity of the metal. Above that arrangement of rods rises a bronze sphere, a geometric detail that acts as a transition between the structure and the socket, and that provides visual balance.
The whole conveys that blend so typical of Art Deco: geometry, symmetry, and contained luxury, without excessive ornamentation but with undeniable presence. Even the side switch and the old wiring reinforce its authenticity, reminding us that it is a piece that has accompanied decades of use without losing its character.
It's a lamp that works both as a decorative object and as a testament to an era in which design sought to be modern, elegant, and functional at the same time. A piece with soul, the kind that lights up even when it is off.
Tracked shipping and careful packaging.

