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  • Casella Architectural Bronze Floor Lamp
    By Casella Lighting
    Located in New York, NY
    Architectural adjustable dark bronze floor lamp featuring a tubular shade and square base. Rewired for use in the USA using black silk cord.
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    20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps

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    Bronze

  • Architectural Iron Rod Floor Lamp
    By Frederic Weinberg
    Located in New York, NY
    Interesting waisted form floor lamp constructed of bent iron rods. Black paint finish over iron rod frame, working, original condition, no shade included.
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps

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  • Vintage Architectural Floor Lamp, Collectible Italian Lighting, Stilux Milano
    By Stilux
    Located in Milano, IT
    We have a wide collection of vintage collectible floor and table lamps that you can discover through our storefront or directly at Spinzi Milano. This specific one is a rare and bea...
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    Vintage 1980s Italian Space Age Floor Lamps

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  • Industrial Vintage Floor Lamp
    Located in New York, NY
    Industrial floor lamp with tripod base and adjustable shade and arm. USA, circa 1940. Features: *Bronze colored shade *Brushed steel metal arms and base *Adjustable shade and arm p...
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    Vintage 1940s American Industrial Floor Lamps

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  • Art Deco Style Chrome Architectural Floor Lamp
    By Sally Sirkin Lewis
    Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
    Art Deco Style Sally Sirkin Lewis for I. Robert Scott Chrome Architectural floor lamp. Additional information: Materials: Chrome Color: Chrome Brand: J. Robert Scott Designer...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Floor Lamps

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  • Industrial Architectural Floor Lamp by Louis Baldinger
    By Louis Baldinger & Sons
    Located in San Diego, CA
    A very cool industrial architectural floor lamp by Louis Baldinger, circa 1980s. The piece is in good vintage condition and made of green painted sheet metal with brass accents and bars. The lamp is fully articulated at lamp hood and center of stem and measures 19" to 28"W x 8.5"D x 47" to 59"H. We also have a matching desk lamp available under a seperate listing. #2190 Louis Baldinger was an immigrant brass turner, who founded the company that bears his name in 1893. The company operated out of a small storefront plant in the historic Williamsburg section of old Brooklyn and specialized in creating and manufacturing beautiful decorative gas lighting fixtures. Deliveries were made to customers literally by horse-drawn wagon, throughout New York's cobblestone streets. In 1955, Daniel Baldinger, grandson of the company's founder, became president of the family business. The company grew tremendously and expanded into new markets during the latter part of the twentieth century. In 1985, Daniel's son Howard joined the company to become the fourth generation Baldinger in the business. Under Daniel Baldinger's leadership, the company solidified its position as a world-class manufacturer of high quality decorative lighting fixtures, with residential and corporate clients worldwide. He relocated and expanded the company's manufacturing plant to the Astoria section of Queens, where it has employed generations of highly skilled immigrant metal workers. One hallmark of Mr. Baldinger's efforts began in 1982 when architect Michael Graves chose Louis Baldinger & Sons as the manufacturer of the custom designed lighting fixtures for his seminal, Post-Modern Humana Building in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1986, with the project complete, the public and design-community response to the building and its lighting led Daniel Baldinger to found Baldinger Architectural Lighting, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Louis Baldinger & Sons, Inc. Baldinger Architectural Lighting, Inc. provides high quality, American made lighting fixtures designed by some of the world's most respected architects and designers. The company's first standard product release was its pace-setting Michael Graves Collection of wall sconces and ceiling fixtures. Since its inception in 1986, Baldinger Architectural Lighting, Inc. has gone on to launch a selection of lighting fixtures designed by the most prominent architects and designers in the world such as Michael Graves, Andree Putman, Richard Meier, Kevin Walz...
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    20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps

    Materials

    Metal, Brass

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