Perforated Steel & Brass Floor Lamp

Perforated steel and brass floor lamp circa late 1950’s. This example has a beautiful undulating frame with three conical shades of gray pink and black.

Rare Angelo Lelli Arredoluce ‘Eyeball’ Floor Lamp

Rare Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce floor lamp circa late 1950’s. This example has a carrera marble base flat black metal body and conical head and a wonderful pivoting brass eyeball in its center. The floor switch is brass as well and the entire lamp has recently been rewired.

Tangerine Enamel & Chrome Floor Lamp

Tangerine enamel and chrome floor lamp circa early 1970’s. This example has an adjustable pivoting head and is in excellent original condition.

Pair of Cedric Hartman Adjustable Floor Lamps

Pair of Cedric Hartman adjustable floor lamps circa early 1970’s. These were purchased from a former Knoll executive who helped find and distribute Hartman’s work. One floor lamp has a chrome body with brass shade and base, the other is all chrome. They adjust from 44″ down to 38″ tall. These can be purchased individually or as a pair. Price listed is per lamp.

Steel & Glass Floor Lamp by Raak

Adjustable chrome plated steel and glass floor lamp by Frank Ligtelijn for Raak circa late 1960’s. Adjusts from 52″ to 60.5″. Excellent original condition. Measures from 50″ to 64″ tall.

Stilnovo Three Arm Floor Lamp

Three arm floor lamp by Stilnovo circa early 1960’s. This example has brass arms with one orange one black and one white cone shade and matching handle. The body and base are original black enamel. Excellent original condition.

Paul Evans Studio Floor Lamp

Incredible Paul Evans Phillip Powell studio floor lamp purchased from the Paul Evans New Hope studio from the artist in the early 1960’s. Features hand painted tribal motifs intricate decorative bronze work and cut, welded, patinated, and gilt steel. Adjustable triangular walnut floor and ceiling mounts with hand woven walnut veneered shade.

Noguchi Akari Floor Lamp

Isamu Noguchi for Akari floor lamp circa early 1980’s. This example has stacked boxes made from handmade wash paper and bamboo ribbing. Stamped Japan, I. Noguchi.