102874466

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Lampe de table - Fer, Laiton - Lampe d’atelier industriel
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€ 240
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Lampe de table - Fer, Laiton - Lampe d’atelier industriel

• Authentic mid-century table lamp from the 1950s with a refined brass construction • Elegant dome shade creating warm, atmospheric lighting • Minimalist modernist silhouette typical of early European post-war design • Beautiful patina developed over decades, enhancing its vintage character • Decorative yet functional piece ideal for collectors of mid-century lighting and interior design This elegant brass table lamp is a refined example of mid-century lighting design from the 1950s, a period when European designers explored new forms of simplicity, balance, and sculptural clarity in domestic objects. Combining functional engineering with decorative elegance, the lamp embodies the restrained modernism that defined interiors of the post-war era. Its silhouette is both understated and sophisticated, making it a striking yet harmonious addition to a wide variety of interiors ranging from classic vintage apartments to contemporary minimalist spaces. The most distinctive element is the gently curved hemispherical shade. Crafted from brass and finished in a warm golden tone, the dome reflects light softly across its surface, creating a subtle glow even when the lamp is not illuminated. This shape was highly popular in the mid-century period, echoing the emerging fascination with clean geometry, balance, and architectural proportion. The curved canopy distributes light downward in a focused yet ambient way, ideal for a bedside table, reading corner, desk arrangement, or atmospheric living room accent. Supporting the shade is a slender vertical stem that emphasizes the lamp’s elegant proportions. The narrow column visually lightens the structure while maintaining stability. A white ribbed section along the shaft adds an interesting contrast in texture and tone, introducing a refined decorative detail without interrupting the overall harmony of the design. This subtle material combination was typical for 1950s European lighting, where designers frequently mixed metal, enamel, plastic, or lacquered elements to create sophisticated yet accessible household objects. The circular base continues the visual balance of the piece. Finished with a white insert surrounded by a brass rim, it anchors the composition with quiet precision. The contrast between the metallic warmth of the brass and the clean brightness of the white surface reinforces the modernist aesthetic of the era. The lamp therefore functions not only as a source of illumination but also as a small sculptural object that enriches the visual language of an interior. During the 1950s, the world of design was undergoing a remarkable transformation. Following the austerity of the immediate post-war years, designers and manufacturers began to experiment with modern production techniques and refined decorative languages. Lighting objects like this lamp became symbols of a new lifestyle centered around comfort, elegance, and modern domestic culture. Brass, in particular, was widely favored for its durability, warmth, and timeless appearance. Over the decades it develops a natural patina, giving vintage pieces a depth and authenticity that cannot be replicated by contemporary mass production. The dome shape seen here resonates with the broader modernist movement that shaped mid-century interiors across Europe and Scandinavia. Its clean lines recall the design philosophy that prioritized clarity, functionality, and visual calm. Rather than excessive ornamentation, the focus was on proportion, material quality, and balanced composition. This lamp perfectly demonstrates that philosophy: every element serves both an aesthetic and practical purpose. Placed within an interior today, the lamp instantly introduces a sense of vintage sophistication. It works beautifully on a nightstand, console, or writing desk, and can also complement a curated arrangement of decorative objects, books, ceramics, or art pieces. The golden brass surface interacts warmly with surrounding materials such as wood, marble, glass, or textile. Whether used as accent lighting in a lounge or as a reading light in a quiet corner, it provides an inviting atmosphere that feels both intimate and refined. Collectors of mid-century design appreciate lighting objects like this because they represent the everyday design culture of the era. Unlike larger furniture pieces, table lamps often reveal the most experimental and expressive aspects of post-war design. Their forms could be playful, architectural, or sculptural while remaining practical for daily life. This particular example stands out for its elegant restraint and harmonious proportions. Vintage lighting has also gained increasing recognition within the international design market. Original pieces from the mid-twentieth century are valued not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their authenticity and craftsmanship. Each surviving object carries the traces of its history, from the gentle aging of the brass surface to the subtle wear that confirms its originality. These characteristics contribute to the charm that collectors and interior designers seek when sourcing genuine period lighting. In contemporary interiors, such a lamp bridges past and present. It complements modern architecture, minimalist decoration, retro settings, and eclectic curated environments alike. Its scale makes it versatile while its sculptural presence ensures it never disappears visually within a room. This 1950s brass table lamp therefore represents much more than a functional object. It is a small yet powerful example of mid-century design thinking: simplicity, elegance, and material honesty brought together in a timeless composition. For collectors, interior designers, or anyone drawn to authentic vintage objects, it offers both aesthetic beauty and historical character, making it a desirable addition to any thoughtful interior or curated design collection.

102874466

Vendu
Lampe de table - Fer, Laiton - Lampe d’atelier industriel

Lampe de table - Fer, Laiton - Lampe d’atelier industriel

• Authentic mid-century table lamp from the 1950s with a refined brass construction
• Elegant dome shade creating warm, atmospheric lighting
• Minimalist modernist silhouette typical of early European post-war design
• Beautiful patina developed over decades, enhancing its vintage character
• Decorative yet functional piece ideal for collectors of mid-century lighting and interior design

This elegant brass table lamp is a refined example of mid-century lighting design from the 1950s, a period when European designers explored new forms of simplicity, balance, and sculptural clarity in domestic objects. Combining functional engineering with decorative elegance, the lamp embodies the restrained modernism that defined interiors of the post-war era. Its silhouette is both understated and sophisticated, making it a striking yet harmonious addition to a wide variety of interiors ranging from classic vintage apartments to contemporary minimalist spaces.

The most distinctive element is the gently curved hemispherical shade. Crafted from brass and finished in a warm golden tone, the dome reflects light softly across its surface, creating a subtle glow even when the lamp is not illuminated. This shape was highly popular in the mid-century period, echoing the emerging fascination with clean geometry, balance, and architectural proportion. The curved canopy distributes light downward in a focused yet ambient way, ideal for a bedside table, reading corner, desk arrangement, or atmospheric living room accent.

Supporting the shade is a slender vertical stem that emphasizes the lamp’s elegant proportions. The narrow column visually lightens the structure while maintaining stability. A white ribbed section along the shaft adds an interesting contrast in texture and tone, introducing a refined decorative detail without interrupting the overall harmony of the design. This subtle material combination was typical for 1950s European lighting, where designers frequently mixed metal, enamel, plastic, or lacquered elements to create sophisticated yet accessible household objects.

The circular base continues the visual balance of the piece. Finished with a white insert surrounded by a brass rim, it anchors the composition with quiet precision. The contrast between the metallic warmth of the brass and the clean brightness of the white surface reinforces the modernist aesthetic of the era. The lamp therefore functions not only as a source of illumination but also as a small sculptural object that enriches the visual language of an interior.

During the 1950s, the world of design was undergoing a remarkable transformation. Following the austerity of the immediate post-war years, designers and manufacturers began to experiment with modern production techniques and refined decorative languages. Lighting objects like this lamp became symbols of a new lifestyle centered around comfort, elegance, and modern domestic culture. Brass, in particular, was widely favored for its durability, warmth, and timeless appearance. Over the decades it develops a natural patina, giving vintage pieces a depth and authenticity that cannot be replicated by contemporary mass production.

The dome shape seen here resonates with the broader modernist movement that shaped mid-century interiors across Europe and Scandinavia. Its clean lines recall the design philosophy that prioritized clarity, functionality, and visual calm. Rather than excessive ornamentation, the focus was on proportion, material quality, and balanced composition. This lamp perfectly demonstrates that philosophy: every element serves both an aesthetic and practical purpose.

Placed within an interior today, the lamp instantly introduces a sense of vintage sophistication. It works beautifully on a nightstand, console, or writing desk, and can also complement a curated arrangement of decorative objects, books, ceramics, or art pieces. The golden brass surface interacts warmly with surrounding materials such as wood, marble, glass, or textile. Whether used as accent lighting in a lounge or as a reading light in a quiet corner, it provides an inviting atmosphere that feels both intimate and refined.

Collectors of mid-century design appreciate lighting objects like this because they represent the everyday design culture of the era. Unlike larger furniture pieces, table lamps often reveal the most experimental and expressive aspects of post-war design. Their forms could be playful, architectural, or sculptural while remaining practical for daily life. This particular example stands out for its elegant restraint and harmonious proportions.

Vintage lighting has also gained increasing recognition within the international design market. Original pieces from the mid-twentieth century are valued not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their authenticity and craftsmanship. Each surviving object carries the traces of its history, from the gentle aging of the brass surface to the subtle wear that confirms its originality. These characteristics contribute to the charm that collectors and interior designers seek when sourcing genuine period lighting.

In contemporary interiors, such a lamp bridges past and present. It complements modern architecture, minimalist decoration, retro settings, and eclectic curated environments alike. Its scale makes it versatile while its sculptural presence ensures it never disappears visually within a room.

This 1950s brass table lamp therefore represents much more than a functional object. It is a small yet powerful example of mid-century design thinking: simplicity, elegance, and material honesty brought together in a timeless composition. For collectors, interior designers, or anyone drawn to authentic vintage objects, it offers both aesthetic beauty and historical character, making it a desirable addition to any thoughtful interior or curated design collection.

Offre finale
€ 240
Annick van Itallie
Expert
Estimation  € 300 - € 400

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