Palm Tree Lamp Maison Jansen, Christian Techoueyres, 65cm, Circa 1970

€8,900
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Palm Tree Lamp Maison Jansen, Christian Techoueyres, 65cm, Circa 1970
€8,900
Designer :
Maison Jansen
Dimensions :
H65 x W55 x D55
Color :
golden
Material :
bronze
Style :
design

A magnificent example of Hollywood Regency glamour, this palm-shaped table lamp was designed by Christian Techoueyres for Maison Jansen in the 1970s. This model, standing at 65 cm tall, is distinguished by its hand-cut brass palms and textured trunk, emerging from a square base made of laminated brass that resembles a flower pot. Techoueyres' work for Jansen is renowned for its ability to transform industrial brass into an organic and sculptural work of art. The light reflects elegantly off the brass leaves, creating a warm and theatrical atmosphere. Its compact dimensions (65 X 55 X 55 cm) make it a versatile centrepiece, ideal for a sideboard, console, or bedside table. About Christian Techoueyres and Maison Jansen. Christian Techoueyres is one of the most recognised designers of the 1970s botanical brass movement. His collaborations with Maison Jansen, the famous Parisian interior architecture house, symbolise the pinnacle of luxury in the 20th century. His palm and reed lamps remain highly sought after by international decorators for their timeless and exotic elegance. Note to collectors: Complementary piece available. Please note that a larger version (90 cm) of this palm lamp by Christian Techoueyres, from the same private collection, is also available for sale. Although each lamp is presented individually, they are designed to harmonise, offering a sophisticated offset effect often found in high-end Parisian interiors. We invite you to search for the 90 cm model on the platform or contact Selency's concierge service for more information on purchasing the pair.

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