Floor Lamp Collection
A pair of adjustable floor lamps from 1926, crafted with stained oak and patinated metal, exude timeless elegance
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A pair of adjustable floor lamps from 1926, crafted with stained oak and patinated metal, exude timeless elegance. The intricate bent ironwork adds a touch of sophistication to any space, as showcased in the vibrant color litho print. Meanwhile, an enchanting engraving titled "The Life of Cupid" captures the essence of romance by the soft glow emitted by a floor lamp. For those who appreciate vintage charm, the Peony floor lamp from 1910 boasts exquisite craftsmanship with its leaded glass and bronze construction. Its delicate beauty is further highlighted in two separate listings (2632436 and 2647649), emphasizing its allure. Transporting us back to the glamorous 1920s is a gilt wood floor lamp that emanates opulence and grandeur. This piece effortlessly elevates any interior design scheme with its luxurious aesthetic. German artist Lovis Corinth's works "Interieur mit Stehlampe" (Interior with Floor Lamp) and "Interieur mit Frau" (Interior with Woman) depict how a well-placed they are enhance both ambiance and artistic composition. Intriguingly, even historical paintings capture the significance of lighting fixtures. In one scene, we witness a courtesan or actor pouring tea under the gentle illumination provided by a lantern. Another artwork portrays two Brighton boys visiting the Royal Pavilion on a sunny day while being captivated by their surroundings illuminated by daylight streaming through tall windows. Lastly, Utagawa Kuniyasu's masterpiece showcases a young woman leaning over a tall lamp—a symbol of enlightenment—creating an atmosphere brimming with curiosity and intrigue. From Marrakech's bustling souk streets to art galleries around the world, these captivating glimpses into different eras remind us that beyond their practicality, floor lamps have long been cherished for their ability to illuminate spaces both literally and metaphorically.