Three-Arm Floor Lamp
Sold|$2,500
Three-Arm Floor Lamp
Located in New York, NY
Classic Ligholier flexible floor lamp featuring gooseneck and swivel joints.
Vintage 1950s American Floor Lamps
Brass
Sold|$2,500
Three-Arm Floor Lamp
Located in New York, NY
Classic Ligholier flexible floor lamp featuring gooseneck and swivel joints.
Brass
Pair of White & Black Sintesi Floor Lamps by Ernesto Gismondi for Artemide, '70s
By Ernesto Gismondi, Artemide
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
Pair of White & Black Sintesi floor lamps by Ernesto Gismondi for Artemide, '70s Flexible floor
Metal
Mid-Century Three-Light Floor Lamp Flexible Arms
Located in Retie, BE
Scandinavian three-light lamp on tripod iron raffia wrapped base with chromed flexible arms and white glass
Chrome, Iron
Amazing Floor Lamp with Three Flexible Arms by J.T. Kalmar, Vienna 1950
By J.T. Kalmar
Located in Vienna, Vienna
floor lamp, designed J.T.Kalmar, manufacturer Kalmar Austria, Vienna 1950. colorful enameled
Vintage Multicolor Three Cone Standing Lamp with Flexible Arms
Located in San Diego, CA
Vintage Standing Lamp with Flexible Arms, Multicolor 3 cone shade floor lamp c.1950's . Red, White
Metal
Sold|$850
60's Chrome Floor Lamp
Located in North Miami, FL
Chrome-plated steel floor lamp with flexible white plastic neck collar (giving it just the right
Chrome, Steel
Sold|$1,200
Elio Martinelli Amacord Floor Lamp
Located in San Francisco, CA
Flexible stem floor lamp by Elio Martinelli "Amacord" segmented joints create an amazing degree of
Metal
Sintesi Terra Minimalist Floor Lamp by Ernesto Gismondi for Artemide, 1975 Italy
By Artimide, Ernesto Gismondi, Gino Sarfatti
Located in Amsterdam, NL
couple parts to create such a flexible and modern floor lamp. The top or "shade" can be adjusted to
Metal
floorlamp with three flexible arms, designed J.T Kalmar, manufacter Kalmar
By J.T. Kalmar
Located in Vienna, Vienna
floorlamp with three flexible arms, designed J.T Kalmar, manufacter Kalmar Austria 1950
Brass, Metal
Pair of 1950 Swedish Pagos Floor Lamps with Flexible Shades
Located in Drottningholm, SE
Pair of 1950 Swedish Pagos floor lamps with flexible shades. A nice pair of flexible floor lamps
Metal
The modern floor lamp is an evolution of torchères — tall floor candelabras that originated in France as a revolutionary development in lighting homes toward the end of the 17th century. Owing to the advent of electricity and the introduction of new materials as a part of lighting design, floor lamps have taken on new forms and configurations over the years.
In the early 1920s, Art Deco lighting artisans worked with dark woods and modern metals, introducing unique designs that still inspire the look of modern floor lamps developed by contemporary firms such as Luxxu.
Popular mid-century floor lamps include everything from the enchanting fixtures by the Italian lighting artisans at Stilnovo to the distinctly functional Grasshopper floor lamp created by Scandinavian design pioneer Greta Magnusson-Grossman to the Paracarro floor lamp by the Venetian master glass workers at Mazzega. Among the more celebrated names in mid-century lighting design are Milanese innovators Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, who, along with their eldest brother, Livio, worked for their own firm as architects and designers. While Livio departed the practice in 1952, Achille and Pier Giacomo would go on to design the Arco floor lamp, the Toio floor lamp and more for legendary lighting brands such as FLOS.
Today’s upscale interiors frequently integrate the otherworldly custom lighting solutions created by a wealth of contemporary firms and designers such as Spain’s Masquespacio, whose Wink floor lamps integrate gold as well as fabric fringes.
Visual artists and industrial designers have a penchant for floor lamps, possibly because they’re so often a clever marriage of design and the functions of lighting. A good floor lamp can change the mood of any room while adding a touch of elegance to your entire space. Find yours now on 1stDibs.
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