The most prestigious 1930s lamp of collection. It was created by Jean Perzel in 1927-1928 and chosen by the great architects and decorators of the time (Michel Roux-Spitz, Jacques Emile Ruhlmann, Jules Emile Leleu, Le Corbusier). It is composed of four cylinders in extra-white enameled optical glass, giving off an exceptionally powerful light but without causing any glare ; this lamp alone can light up a whole room. Different finishes available Works with any type of bulb
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This floor lamp from the 1930s was chosen to decorate the grand luxury “Trouville” apartment on the cruise liner “Normandie” in 1935 and was also selected for the “Galerie des pas perdus” of the United Nations in Geneva (UN). The city of Paris bought it for the international exhibition of Arts and Techniques of 1937. It is exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Different finishes available Works with any type of bulb
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Perfection of lines and proportions for this superb two level ceiling light held by eight blades. This model stamped like all our products adorned the dining room of the cruise liner “Normandie”. Different finishes and sizes available Works with any type of bulb
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The art of converting functional light into a decorative element… The perfection of our craftsmen work, even on the least visible detail, is a constant feature of our products. Apart from its absolute refinement, this ceiling light provides exceptionally strong light. Different finishes and sizes available. Rods height as requested. Works with any type of bulb
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French art deco floor lamp The floral inspiration for this floor lamp in the shape of a tulip is supported by a very beautiful base in curved bronze. Different finishes available Works with any type of bulb
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