Dice Lamps

Pair of glass and wood dice lamps from the early seventies. Numbers on the dice look great lit up.

Large Scale Free Form Lamp by Laurel

Patinated copper and steel free form lamp by Laurel circa mid 1960’s. This large scale sculptural form sits on a powder coated steel base and has its original burlap and cork shade.

Fantastic French Fifties Table Lamp

French table lamp circa late 1950’s. This adjustable example has a polished brass frame perforated white and black lacquered shade and leather wrapped handle. It has been completely restored and newly wired.

Bentwood & Glass Sculptural Table Lamp

Bentwood and glass table lamp circa early 1960’s. This example has two light sources that appear freely suspended by chrome rods. The sinuous form of the bentwood frame is nothing short of sexy. Excellent condition.

Rare Gilbert Watrous for Heifetz Lamp

This lamp by Gilbert Watrous was the award winning design of the 1951 MoMA Low Cost Lighting Competition. The long arm balances on a magnetic ball perched on a singular rod mounted in walnut. The lamp can be rotated 360 degrees and can be used as a table or floor lamp.

Guido Gambone Ceramic Table Lamp

Guido Gambone ceramic table lamp circa mid 1950’s. This example is done in an off white crimson yellow and gray crackle glaze with five hand painted horses in various and sundry poses. Signed underneath the felt bottom.

Large Scale Curtis Jere Table Lamp

Large scale lamp by Curtis Jere circa early 1970’s. This example has a chrome shade and beautifully formed chrome body. Lamp does have some light wear and nice patina to the chrome.

Art Nouveau Murano Glass Lamp

Swirled glass art nouveau table lamp from Italy circa mid 1960’s. This example has a hand blown egg shaped top that sits on wonderfully patinated brass legs and rim.

Important Pair of Warren Mcarthur Floor Lamps

Important pair of Warren Mcarthur floor lamps designed for the Arizona Biltmore hotel in Phoenix in 1927. These examples are done in tubular black iron with solid square iron bases neath each tubular rod. The shades were custom made to match the originals and are done in a pleated egg shell silk. These lamps are a pair of only a limited number that were produced for the lobby of the Biltmore.