Maison Arlus Three‑Light Floor Lamp, France, 1950
- Dimensions :
- H160 x W40 x D40
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- glass and crystal
- Style :
- vintage
A refined mid‑century floor lamp by Maison Arlus, created in France around 1950, showcasing the sculptural clarity and understated luxury that defined the maison’s lighting designs. This piece balances elegance and modernity through its interplay of materials, proportions, and softly diffused light. Maison Arlus was celebrated for its ability to merge functional lighting with architectural form, and this lamp is a quintessential example. Three elongated cylindrical shades rise in a rhythmic vertical composition, each crafted from textured frosted glass that scatters light into a warm, ambient glow. The shades are mounted on brass fittings, adding a subtle metallic accent that catches the light without overpowering the design. The central stem and branching arms are executed in dark metal, creating a striking contrast with the luminous glass. Brass details; precise, minimal, and beautifully patinated, underscore the lamp’s mid‑century character. The tripod base provides stability while maintaining a light, airy silhouette, allowing the lamp to stand confidently without visual heaviness. This floor lamp brings a sophisticated, atmospheric quality to any interior. Its warm illumination and sculptural form make it ideal for living rooms, reading corners, or modernist spaces where lighting is both functional and expressive. The combination of frosted glass, brass, and black metal gives it a timeless appeal that integrates seamlessly into contemporary and vintage settings alike. Height shades: 25 cm.
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