PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1940–1950 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 14 x 9 x 26 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 5.51 x 3.54 x 10.24 inch |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Solid Wood |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This intimate table lamp, composed of a turned wood shaft, polished brass fittings and a hand-wrapped wool shade, belongs to a tradition of craft-conscious lighting production that flourished in French workshops during the post-war decades. The union of natural and industrial materials — warm-toned wood, reflective brass hardware and textured wool — embodies the mid-century modernist impulse to reconcile artisanal warmth with geometric restraint.
The 1940s and 1950s in France were marked by a renewed investment in the intimate domestic interior, a reaction in part to the austerity of the Occupation years and the optimism of reconstruction. Small-scale lighting of this kind was prized for its ability to humanise a living space, casting a soft and enveloping glow suited to the newly democratised postwar apartment. The wool shade, wound or woven over a structured armature, speaks to the textile craft traditions that survived intact into industrial modernity, lending the piece a quiet, handmade sensibility rare in production lighting of the period.
In exemplary preservation, the lamp retains its original structure and materials with an appealing acquired patina. Its modest scale makes it particularly well suited to a side table, console or reading corner, while the considered combination of materials gives it the quiet authority of a true atelier object. A charming and honest piece, emblematic of the domestic elegance of French mid-century craft.
SIMILAR SELECTIONS