Andree Putman Lune Floor Lamp by Ecart
By Ecart International
Located in MADRID, ES
Designed for the CAPC Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux (Museum of Contemporary Art), Andree
Vintage 1980s French Modern Floor Lamps
Steel
Andree Putman Lune Floor Lamp by Ecart
By Ecart International
Located in MADRID, ES
Designed for the CAPC Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux (Museum of Contemporary Art), Andree
Steel
Andrée Putman Pair of Art Deco style floor lamps. Circa 1980
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Andrée Putman Pair of Art Deco style floor lamps, in bronze-colored lacquered metal and frosted
Metal, Bronze
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H 21.66 in W 11.82 in D 4.73 in
Compass Dans L'Oeil Table Lamp by Andreé Putman for Baldinger & Sons, 1980
By Andree Putman, Louis Baldinger & Sons
Located in Berlin, DE
This table lamp by Andree Putman was designed in the 1980s for Baldinger & Sons and was for the Riz
Metal, Brass
Pair of Kraft Floor Lamps by Andree Putman For Ecart International
By Andree Putman
Located in Hanover, MA
Pair of Kraft cantilevered pulley drawn floor lamps by Andree Putman for Ecart International. These
Steel
Andree Putman Table Lamps by Fontana Arte
By Fontana Arte
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Pair of original Andre Putman designed table lamps custom-made for Morgans Hotel in New York City
Nickel
"Liza" Table Lamp by Andrée Putman for Fontana Arte
By Fontana Arte
Located in Los Angeles, CA
"Liza" table lamp by Andrée Putman for Fontana Arte. Produced for the original boutique hotel
Stainless Steel
Birch Desk Attributed to Andree Putman and His Lamp
By Andree Putman
Located in Grenoble, FR
Andree Putman attributed, desk in birchwood and leather with lamp, circa 1990. Art Deco style.
Birch, Leather
Andree Putman Floor Lamp for Ecart
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Floor lamp designed by Andree Putman for Ecart International, label. Frosted glass panels on a
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H 19.28 in W 8 in D 6 in L 19.28 in
Pair of French Mid-Century Modern Helix Form Lamps after Andrée Putman
Located in New York, NY
# Q012. Pair of twisted black metal lamps in the Andrée Putman style. The clean lines are typical
Andrée Putman, 'Caisse Claire', Table Lamp
By Andree Putman
Located in Cologne, DE
Andrée Putman, 'Caisse Claire', table lamp. Execution: Ecart
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