Adjustable Brass Reading Lamp with Claw Feet, in the Style of Maison Jansen, French Work, circa 1940
Adjustable brass reading lamp with removable arm and claw feet, in the style of Maison Jansen. French work. Circa 1940. Three identical pieces available. Dimensions: W. 75 cm × D. 32 cm × H. 148 cm (W. 29.53 × D. 12.60 × H. 58.27 inch).
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1930–1940 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 75 x 32 x 148 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 29.53 x 12.60 x 58.27 inch |
| Style | Art Deco |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Inspired by the neoclassical vocabulary that Maison Jansen made its own, this refined brass reading lamp with claw feet exemplifies the elegance of French Art Déco at its most domestic and considered. The adjustable arm, fully removable, enables the user to direct the light with precision — a characteristically practical solution executed with the material refinement and formal authority that the Jansen aesthetic demanded. The base, terminating in sculptural claw feet, anchors the composition with a confident decorative gesture.
The influence of Maison Jansen — that most celebrated of Parisian ateliers, founded in 1880 and renowned for commissions from Buckingham Palace to the White House — was pervasive in the French decorative arts of the interwar period. Its hallmark blend of neoclassical rigour and material luxury inspired a generation of craftsmen and ateliers across France, who absorbed its formal language and reproduced it with varying degrees of fidelity. This lamp belongs firmly to that lineage, translating the Jansen spirit into an object of genuine everyday elegance.
Offered here as one of three identical pieces — a rare circumstance that opens the possibility of furnishing a large salon or paired spaces with absolute consistency — this lamp is as desirable for the individual collector as for the interior designer working at scale. The warm glow of the brass, the authority of the claw feet, and the practical intelligence of the adjustable arm combine to produce an object as useful today as it was in the 1930s. An exceptional piece, available in a uniquely generous quantity.
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