Lightolier Gooseneck Desk Reading Lamp
By Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Adjustable desk, reading lamp. Classic Post Modern design in the Italian School.
Vintage 1970s American Modern Table Lamps
Metal
Lightolier Gooseneck Desk Reading Lamp
By Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Adjustable desk, reading lamp. Classic Post Modern design in the Italian School.
Metal
Vintage Gooseneck Desk Lamp attributed to Lightolier
By Gerald Thurston, Lightolier
Located in Chicago, IL
Adorable Vintage Gooseneck Desk Lamp. Designer and Maker unknown. Quality parts and good weight
Metal
Mid Century Gooseneck Floor Lamp Attributed to Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Midcentury gooseneck floor lamp in chartreuse paint finish (shows wear). The disk hood shade pivots
Steel
Lightolier Modern Gooseneck Floor Lamp
By Lightolier
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Cool modern gooseneck floor lamp. 1980s style with metal shade and base. Works and accommodates
Metal
Mod Gooseneck Floor Lamp attributed to Lightolier
By Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Mod gooseneck floor lamp with yellow metal base, shaft and hood shade, the arm section is black
Steel
Mid Century Gooseneck Floor Lamp by Thurston for Lightolier
By Gerald Thurston, Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Iconic Mid Century two light gooseneck floor lamp, having flex arms with conical shades, on round
Brass, Steel
Sold
H 51 in W 20 in D 10 in
Mid Century Brass Gooseneck Floor Lamp by Gerald Thurston for Lightolier 1950s
By Lightolier, Gerald Thurston
Located in New York, NY
Rare early Mid Century adjustable floor lamp, designed by Gerald Thurston for Lightolier, c 1950
Brass, Steel
Sold
H 45.5 in W 40 in D 10 in
Mid Century Gooseneck Floor Lamp by Thurston for Lightolier c 1950/1960's
By Gerald Thurston, Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Iconic Mid Century gooseneck floor lamp designed by Gerald Thurston, for Lightolier. The lamp
Metal
Mid-Century Gooseneck Flex Arm Two Light Table Lamp
By Laurel Lamp Company, Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Exceptional flex gooseneck table lamp in brass and turquoise finished metal. Archetypical form
Metal
Gerald Thurston for Lightolier Gooseneck Desk Lamp
By Gerald Thurston
Located in Ferndale, MI
Gerald Thurston for Lightolier gooseneck desk lamp.
Brass, Steel
1950s Gerald Thurston Twin Gooseneck / Head Floor Lamp, USA
By Gerald Thurston, Lightolier
Located in St- Leonard, Quebec
Create many sculptural shape with this twin brass goosneck floor lamp from Gerald Thuston for
Metal, Brass
Postmodern Black Gooseneck Desk Lamp, Italy
By Arteluce, Gino Sarfatti, Lightolier, Anders Pherson
Located in Miami, FL
Postmodern adjustable goose neck desk or task lamp rendered in black plastic and metal.
Metal
Mid Century Double Gooseneck Desk Lamp c. 1950/60's
By Gerald Thurston, Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Classic Mid century Modern gooseneck desk, table lamp, having two flex arms, and metal cone form
Metal
Sold
H 14 in W 7 in D 5 in
Mid Century Gooseneck Desk Lamp with Bullet Hood Shade with Wood Finial 1950/60s
By Gerald Thurston, Lightolier
Located in New York, NY
Iconic Mid Century gooseneck desk lamp, having a bullet form hood shade desk lamp, flex arm, and
Metal
Lightolier Double Gooseneck Desk Lamp
By Lightolier
Located in Valley Stream, NY
Functional, beautiful restored mid century gooseneck. Reach of each shade is 17", base diameter is
Metal
Lightolier Gerald Thurston Double Cone Gooseneck Table Desk Lamps
By Lightolier, Gerald Thurston
Located in Denver, CO
Iconic pair of double cone gooseneck mid-century lamps designed by Gerald Thurston for Lightolier
Metal
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