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Frederick Cooper Floral Lamp

Frederick Cooper Gorgeous Rococo Italian Porcelain Lamp Pair! Floral Louis XV
Frederick Cooper Gorgeous Rococo Italian Porcelain Lamp Pair! Floral Louis XV

Frederick Cooper Gorgeous Rococo Italian Porcelain Lamp Pair! Floral Louis XV

By Frederick Cooper

Located in Peoria, AZ

Magnificent Pair! Frederick Cooper Italian Porcelain Floral Table Lamps Rococo Louis XV Style

Category

Mid-20th Century American Rococo Table Lamps

Materials

Porcelain

Frederick Cooper Gorgeous Rococo Italian Porcelain Lamp Pair! Floral Louis XV
Frederick Cooper Gorgeous Rococo Italian Porcelain Lamp Pair! Floral Louis XV

Frederick Cooper Gorgeous Rococo Italian Porcelain Lamp Pair! Floral Louis XV

By Frederick Cooper

Located in Peoria, AZ

Magnificent Pair! Frederick Cooper Italian Porcelain Floral Table Lamps Rococo Louis XV Style

Category

Mid-20th Century American Rococo Table Lamps

Materials

Porcelain

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Frederick Cooper Chinoiserie Floral Design Green Porcelain Table Lamp, a Pair
Frederick Cooper Chinoiserie Floral Design Green Porcelain Table Lamp, a Pair

Frederick Cooper Chinoiserie Floral Design Green Porcelain Table Lamp, a Pair

By Frederick Cooper

Located in Plainview, NY

A pair of Frederick Cooper Chinoiserie style table lamps. Adorned with a captivating floral motif

Category

Mid-20th Century American Chinoiserie Table Lamps

Materials

Porcelain

A Pair Of Floral Porcelain Hand Painted Ginger Jar Lamps
A Pair Of Floral Porcelain Hand Painted Ginger Jar Lamps

A Pair Of Floral Porcelain Hand Painted Ginger Jar Lamps

By Frederick Cooper

Located in Manhasset, NY

Pair of porcelain hand-painted ginger jar lamps. The pair of lamps are an off-white color with a

Category

20th Century Table Lamps

Materials

Porcelain

Frederick Cooper Vintage Floral Tea Caddy Canister Lamp
Frederick Cooper Vintage Floral Tea Caddy Canister Lamp

Frederick Cooper Vintage Floral Tea Caddy Canister Lamp

By Frederick Cooper

Located in Rio Vista, CA

Frederick Cooper vintage black floral tea canister ceramic lamp featuring a floral and swag motif

Category

Vintage 1970s American Hollywood Regency Table Lamps

Materials

Brass

Pair of Frederick Cooper Signed Porcelain Floral Table Lamps with Shades
Pair of Frederick Cooper Signed Porcelain Floral Table Lamps with Shades

Pair of Frederick Cooper Signed Porcelain Floral Table Lamps with Shades

By Frederick Cooper

Located in Manhasset, NY

Pair of Frederick cooper Chicago signed porcelain floral table lamps with shade gXX/hXX Greg.  

Category

Mid-20th Century American Table Lamps

Materials

Porcelain

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Frederick Cooper Floral Lamp For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal frederick cooper floral lamp for your home. A frederick cooper floral lamp — often made from metal, brass and ceramic — can elevate any home. Your living room may not be complete without a frederick cooper floral lamp — find older editions for sale from the 20th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. When you’re browsing for the right frederick cooper floral lamp, those designed in mid-century modern styles are of considerable interest. A well-made frederick cooper floral lamp has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Frederick Cooper, Rajhastani and Tyndale are consistently popular.

How Much is a Frederick Cooper Floral Lamp?

A frederick cooper floral lamp can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $1,313, while the lowest priced sells for $350 and the highest can go for as much as $7,500.

Frederick Cooper for sale on 1stDibs

In the early 20th century, a Chicago artist named Frederick Cooper found himself captivated by home lighting and electric lamps, which were only common in approximately half of American households during the mid-1920s. Cooper, whose primary media were sculpture and painting, began to design stately, modern table lamps that mirrored the grandeur of the burgeoning architecture in the Windy City.

Cooper accrued some notoriety as a forward-looking lamp designer who combined materials like brass, ceramics, glass and wood to create exquisitely crafted lamps, particularly at a time when the striking chrome finishes and sharp geometric angles of Art Deco lighting had become immensely popular.

The Frederick Cooper Lamp Company was eventually sold to Benjamin Markle and Russian immigrant Leo Gershanov. Under their stewardship after the Second World War, the manufacturer flourished in Chicago and the local lighting artisans at Stiffel gained a formidable competitor. The timing was particularly ripe — the demand for table lamps to furnish new houses exploded, and the company built on Cooper’s artistic reputation and his signature styles.

Lighting designers at Frederick Cooper innovated in the years that followed, integrating alluring materials like glazed ceramics, painted porcelain, marble and jade. Apart from the classic Art Deco designs that defined the studio’s work in its early days, the company’s craftsmen experimented with Asian-inspired designs and produced floor lamps, wall lights, modernist chandeliers and other fixtures in varying furniture styles such as Neoclassical, Hollywood Regency and Empire.

Now owned by Wildwood, the Frederick Cooper Lamp Company has collaborated with many high-profile designers such as Larry Laslo, Mario Buatta and others on a range of lighting projects.

Find an extraordinary collection of Frederick Cooper floor lamps, table lamps and other fixtures on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Table-lamps for You

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.

Questions About Frederick Cooper
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    To identify your lamp maker, search your piece from top to bottom for stickers, tags or markings. You may find them inside the shade or on the socket component, neck or base. If you can find a mark, tag or sticker, try photographing it and performing a reverse image search to identify the maker. Should this approach yield no results, type a description of the markings into a search engine to begin your research. If your lamp is completely unmarked, you may wish to have a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer assist you. Shop a large selection of lamps on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 15, 2024
    To tell if a lamp is real brass, one option is to place a magnet near it. Solid brass isn't magnetic, but brass-plate and other look-alike metals often are. As a result, your lamp is unlikely to be made of solid brass if you notice a strong attraction between the magnet and your lamp base. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can also help you with the identification process. Find a selection of brass lamps on 1stDibs.