Petitot ceiling lamp, France around 1930
Nr. 2709 | 5.800,--Euro
Petitot ceiling lamp
France, circa 1930
Art deco
Brass in original nickel plating with inlaid opalescent glass rods.
Newly electrified.
6 light sources x E27
Height: 63 cm | Width: 100 cm | Depth: 38 cm | Body: 78 cm x 38 cm
Petitot ceiling lamp
The Petitot ceiling lamp from France, dating from around 1930, is a fascinating example of the elegant aesthetic of Art Deco. This exquisite lamp combines functional lighting with an ornate design that embodies the charm and sophistication of this era.
The lamp is crafted from high-quality brass and features original nickel plating, which not only provides a lustrous, modern look but also ensures the durability of the material. The fine nickel plating gives the ceiling lamp a timeless shine that will complement any room.
The Petitot ceiling lamp has been re-electrified, meaning it not only shines with historic splendor but also meets today’s standards for electrical lighting. This makes it a practical yet stylish addition to any home.
Of particular note are the inlaid opalescent glass rods, which magically scatter the light and create a soft, diffused glow. These glass rods capture and reflect the light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The combination of brass and opalescent glass creates a harmonious contrast and gives the lamp an ornate appearance that is both classic and modern.
Overall, this Petitot ceiling lamp is a beautiful example of Art Deco craftsmanship and style. It’s not just a light source, but also a work of art that enhances the ambiance of a room and conveys a sense of elegance and sophistication. Ideal for lovers of contemporary design and classic elegance, this lamp is sure to be an eye-catcher in any interior.
Another extravagant lamp in our range is this Art Deco ceiling lamp from around 1930.
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