Floor Lamp precious wood
Nr. 1200 | 3.900,-- Euro -24% = 2.964,–- Euro
Large Art Deco Floor Lamp
Column-shaped floor lamp, newly manufactured precious wood and round point inlays in bone, round chrome ball as a base with a milk glass tulip shade mounted on top, with one light source, E14 up to 100 watts, dimmable.
Height: 179 cm
Diameter: 46 cm
Price: € 3.900,–
(including 19% VAT, deductible)
Floor Lamp in Column Form
Floor lamps are an essential part of Art Deco-style interiors. Generally, they are characterized by a blend of modern and antique design elements, presented in an extravagant and decadent manner. This one is a newly manufactured piece.
Typical features of a floor lamp include
Geometric Shapes: Often designed in geometric shapes such as triangles, trapezoids, or circles. These shapes are often accentuated by materials like chrome or polished metal.
Materials: Art Deco materials commonly include brass, chrome, glass, or enamel. These materials convey a sense of luxury and opulence.
Lighting: Art Deco floor lamps often utilize indirect lighting to create a soft and pleasant atmosphere. This is frequently achieved through diffused glass or opaque lampshades.
Decorative Elements: These floor lamps are often adorned with decorative elements such as carvings, engravings, or embellishments. These elements may also contrast in color with the rest of the lamp to make them even more striking.
Sculptural Forms: Art Deco floor lamps can also possess a sculptural quality, resembling works of art that enrich the space through their form and materials.
Overall, Art Deco floor lamps are a crucial component of Art Deco décor and can be considered iconic pieces embodying the refined and luxurious aesthetics of this style.
In addition to this beautiful precious wood floor lamp, we also have this model of Art Deco floor lamp, newly manufactured.
Art Déco bei RSA Wiesbaden
Sie finden weitere Art Déco Schränke, Art Déco Kommoden und Art Déco Lampen in meinem Geschäft in Wiesbaden. Regine Schmitz-Avila – Ihre Spezialistin für französische Art Déco Möbel-und Kunstobjekte aus der Zeit um 1930.