Set of 3 SCE Teepee Table Lamps, 1970’s, France
By SCE France 1
Located in Delft, NL
Period: 1970’s Condition: Mint Origin: France Manufacturer: SCE Model: Teepee.
1970s Vintage Teepee Lamp
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Set of 3 SCE Teepee Table Lamps, 1970’s, France
By SCE France 1
Located in Delft, NL
Period: 1970’s Condition: Mint Origin: France Manufacturer: SCE Model: Teepee.
Glass
Set of 2 SCE Teepee Table Lamps, 1970’s, France
By SCE France 1
Located in Delft, NL
Dimensions: 26cm height, 16cm diameter Period: 1970’s Condition: Mint Origin: France Manufacturer: SCE Model: Teepee.
Glass
$1,695
H 60 in W 15 in D 15 in
Bohemian 5 ft. Teepee-Shaped Floor Lamp by Louis Sognot, France, c. 1960s
By Louis Sognot
Located in Deland, FL
Stunning mid-century American Indian tent-shaped table or floor lamp in bamboo and rattan. This wonderful big lamp was made in Italy during the 1960s in the style of Louis Sognot. T...
Bamboo
Set Teepee Glass Table Lamps, France, 1970s
By SCE France 1
Located in Den Haag, NL
Great looking set off White opal crystal glass conical pyramid style lampshade with a layer of clear glass on the outside, ending clear on top. Three different sizes . Two large sock...
Opaline Glass
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H 93.31 in W 16.15 in D 16.15 in
Tall vintage palmwood & leather Teepee floor lamp by Pacific Green c1990s
By Pacific Green
Located in Hastings, GB
This extra tall 'Teepee' palmwood & leather floor lamp, manufactured in Fiji by Pacific Green, c1990s.
Palmwood
TeePee Shade Modernist Lamp
Located in East Hampton, NY
original shades in parchment
Brass
Set of Opaline Glass 'Teepee' Table Lamps by SCE, France, 1980s
By SCE France 1
Located in Westmaas, NL
Set of two opaline glass 'Teepee' table lamps by SCE, France, 1970s. Dimensions: H 35 / 25 cm x Diameter 22 / 16 cm.
Opaline Glass
Pair of "Teepee" Milk Glass Table or Desk Lights by SCE France, 1970s
By Venini, Gino Vistosi, SCE France 1
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A matching pair of two hand blown milk glass table or desk lamps, made by SCE in France in the 1970s. The lamp is called "Teepee", because it is shaped just like the Native American ...
Glass, Milk Glass
Pair of "Teepee" Opaline Glass Table or Desk Lights by SCE France, 1970s
By Venini, Gino Vistosi, SCE France 1
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A matching pair of two hand blown opaline glass table or desk lamps, made by SCE in France in the 1970s. The lamp is called "Teepee", because it is shaped just like the Native Ame...
Glass, Opaline Glass
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