Spanish Revival Terracotta Table Lamp, Cream and Cobalt, New Linen Shade
- Dimensions :
- H80 x W42 x D42
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Spanish Revival table lamp made from a Fajalauza ceramic amphora from Granada. Hand-painted in cobalt blue on a cream glaze, with unglazed terracotta below. Fitted with a new natural linen shade trimmed in cobalt blue Houlès passementerie and a matching blue fabric-wrapped cord. Newly wired for U.S. Use. International plug customization available at no charge. Height includes lampshade. The base is a hand-thrown terracotta amphora from Granada's Fajalauza tradition — one of the oldest continuously practiced ceramic crafts on the Iberian Peninsula, with roots in the Moorish workshops of 16th-century Andalusia. Cobalt blue pigment, derived from cobalt oxide is hand-painted across the cream tin glaze in expressive, almost calligraphic, brushwork. Below the glaze line, the warm terracotta clay is left deliberately bare — a two-tone finish that traces back to the traditional Andalusian cántaro, the classic water vessel of southern Spain. In the cántaro tradition, leaving the lower portion unglazed was functional intelligence: the porous clay allowed moisture to weep slowly through the vessel wall and evaporate, naturally cooling the contents. The new custom drum shade is made from natural linen and trimmed at both edges with a cobalt blue Houlès passementerie that directly echoes the pigment on the base. The cobalt blue fabric cord completes the composition from base to top.