Table lamp attributed to Théodore Deck (1823-1891) in glazed porcelain
- Dimensions :
- H50 x W23 x D15
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
Table lamp attributed to Théodore Deck (1823-1891) in blue glazed porcelain and bronze, in the Oriental style. A collector's item of great decorative beauty, this exquisite table lamp testifies to the style and talent of the renowned French ceramist Théodore Deck (1823-1891), celebrated for his innovations in glazed earthenware and his fascination with Oriental art. Made of high-quality earthenware, it features a deep and vibrant turquoise glaze (Deck blue), one of the artist's signature colors. The lamp body displays a finely chiseled relief decoration of floral and plant motifs, and perhaps figures, which lends it texture and an Oriental narrative dimension. It rests on an elegant openwork Orientalist-style base in gilt bronze (or brass), which highlights the ceramic's aesthetic appeal and its age. In good overall condition considering its age, with modern electrical wiring. A piece that blends European ceramic art with exotic oriental inspiration, ideal for adding a touch of luxury, history, and color to your living room, library, or office. Dimensions: 50 X 23 cm. *Sold without a lampshade. *In good condition. As vintage items, they may show signs of wear. The photographs are an integral part of the description and condition.