Blue “Dots” Ceramic Table Lamps, France 1950's
Located in New York, NY
Pair of lamps in a deep blue glaze, artist mark to the bottom 23x20 Base Only 11x12 Shade Not
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Ceramic
Blue “Dots” Ceramic Table Lamps, France 1950's
Located in New York, NY
Pair of lamps in a deep blue glaze, artist mark to the bottom 23x20 Base Only 11x12 Shade Not
Ceramic
$1,520 / item
H 17.72 in Dm 16.15 in
Persian Blue DOT S Side Table, by Reda Amalou Design, Glossy or mate lacquer
By REDA AMALOU DESIGN
Located in Paris, FR
The DOT Collection is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional Asian stool, with a clean
Wood
$1,788 / item
H 17.72 in Dm 16.15 in
Side Table, Peacock Blue DOT S by Reda Amalou Design -Glossy or mate lacquer
By REDA AMALOU DESIGN
Located in Paris, FR
finishes. It could be used as a side table or as a bedside The DOT tables are finished using a
Wood
$1,117
H 17.13 in Dm 10.24 in
Søholm Table Lamp Dark Blue Brown Dots by Einar Johansen, Danish Modern 1960s
By Søholm Stentøj, Einar Johansen
Located in Silkeborg, Silkeborg
Mid-century Danish ceramic table lamp designed by Einar Johansen for Søholm Stentøj, Denmark. Made
Stoneware, Plastic, Fabric
$4,694
H 35.83 in Dm 15.36 in
Large Blue Ceramic Lamp with Red Dots, Custom Matching Lampshade by R. Houben
By OTHR
Located in Rijssen, NL
beautifully shaped ceramic base in a blue color, finished with red dots. Combined with a beautiful matching
Ceramic
Pair of Polka Dot Lamps
Located in Stamford, CT
A pair of polka dot lamps from the 1960's.
Ceramic
Blue and White Dot Table Lamps
Located in Stamford, CT
Blue painted table lamps in the Mid-Century Modern style decorated with white dots in a glazed
Ceramic
Sold
H 11.82 in Dm 3.15 in
A Lilac and Blue Polka Dot Murano Glass Vase as a Table Lamp with Green Rim
Located in London, GB
Italy, circa 1950 An unusual mid twentieth century Murano glass vase with lilac ground and blue
Murano Glass
Kingo Keramik Golden Blue Dots Ceramic Table Lamp, 1960s
By Kingo Keramik
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Danish Mid-Century Modern handmade and hand decorated ceramic table lamp. Chamotte clay with shiny
Ceramic, Clay, Pottery, Stoneware
Large Grey Blue Glazed Ceramic Lamp with White Dots
Located in New York, NY
Large Grey Blue Glazed Ceramic Lamp with White Dots
Ceramic
$229,422Sale Price|33% Off
H 51.19 in W 55.12 in D 201.58 in
Rare Victorian Firescreen with Taxidermy Hummingbirds by Henry Ward
By Henry Ward
Located in Amsterdam, NL
England, third quarter of the 19th century On two scrolling foliate feet with casters, above which a rectangular two-side glazed frame, with on top a two-sided shield with initial...
Other
$3,953Sale Price / set|20% Off
H 27.56 in W 19.69 in D 15.75 in
Magnificent Pair of Green Murano Glass Bedside Tables Made in Italy Available
Located in Guazzora, IT
Magnificent Pair of Green Murano Glass Bedside Tables Made in Italy Available These exquisite Green Murano Glass Nightstands, produced for the first time in 2022, are a stunning add...
Brass
Well-crafted antique and vintage table lamps do more than provide light; the right fixture-and-table combination can add a focal point or creative element to any interior.
Proper table lamps have long been used for lighting our most intimate spaces. Perfect for lighting your nightstand or reading nook, table lamps play an integral role in styling an inviting room. In the years before electricity, lamps used oil. Today, a rewired 19th-century vintage lamp can still provide a touch of elegance for a study.
After industrial milestones such as mass production took hold in the Victorian era, various design movements sought to bring craftsmanship and innovation back to this indispensable household item. Lighting designers affiliated with Art Deco, which originated in the glamorous roaring ’20s, sought to celebrate modern life by fusing modern metals with dark woods and dazzling colors in the fixtures of the era. The geometric shapes and gilded details of vintage Art Deco table lamps provide an air of luxury and sophistication that never goes out of style.
After launching in 1934, Anglepoise lamps soon became a favorite among modernist architects and designers, who interpreted the fixture as “a machine for lighting,” just as Le Corbusier had reimagined the house as “a machine for living in.” The popular task light owed to a collaboration between a vehicle-suspension engineer by the name of George Carwardine and a West Midlands springs manufacturer, Herbert Terry & Sons.
Some mid-century modern table lamps, particularly those created by the likes of Joe Colombo and the legendary lighting artisans at Fontana Arte, bear all the provocative hallmarks associated with Space Age design. Sculptural and versatile, the Louis Poulsen table lamps of that period were revolutionary for their time and still seem innovative today.
If you are looking for something more contemporary, industrial table lamps are demonstrative of a newly chic style that isn’t afraid to pay homage to the past. They look particularly at home in any rustic loft space amid exposed brick and steel beams.
Before you buy a desk lamp or table lamp for your living room, consider your lighting needs. The Snoopy lamp, designed in 1967, or any other “banker’s lamp” (shorthand for the Emeralite desk lamps patented by H.G. McFaddin and Company), provides light at a downward angle that is perfect for writing, while the Fontana table lamp and the beloved Grasshopper lamp by Greta Magnusson-Grossman each yield a soft and even glow. Some table lamps require lampshades to be bought separately.
Whether it’s a classic antique Tiffany table lamp, a Murano glass table lamp or even a bold avant-garde fixture custom-made by a contemporary design firm, the right table lamp can completely transform a room. Find the right one for you on 1stDibs.
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