Art Nouveau Floor Lamp Made Of Wrought Iron And Glass Paste
Important Art Nouveau floor lamp in wrought iron and glass paste with a tulip motif – Circa 1970
An elegant and rare Art Nouveau floor lamp resting on a hammered wrought-iron tripod base decorated with scrollwork.
The conical tulip shade, crafted from multilayered glass paste, features a remarkable acid-etched design of tulips and foliage in reddish-brown tones against an amber-yellow background.
When lit, the light reveals the full richness of the hues and particularly highlights the floral design, characteristic of the naturalistic aesthetic of Art Nouveau.
The wrought-iron frame, with its simple and elegant lines, perfectly accentuates the slender shape of the tulip.
The piece as a whole offers a refined and decorative silhouette, ideal for a distinctive interior.
This piece evokes early 20th-century French craftsmanship in the spirit of the creations of Émile Gallé and the great glassmakers of the École de Nancy.
Functional electrical wiring.
Dimensions:
- Height: 165 cm
Period:
Circa 1970.
Condition:
Good overall condition.
Some slight signs of wear consistent with its age.
Electrical system in working order.
This Art Nouveau floor lamp makes a stunning decorative statement, combining the delicacy of wrought iron with the poetic beauty of the floral glass paste design.
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Good condition
Height: 165
Reference (ID): 1780104
Availability: In stock






























