Nice Claude De Muzac lamp with Pyrite incrustation
By Claude De Muzac
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Lampe par Claude De Muzac en acier et soclé d’une pyrite.
1970s French Modern Vintage Claude De Muzac Furniture
Pyrite, Stainless Steel
Nice Claude De Muzac lamp with Pyrite incrustation
By Claude De Muzac
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Lampe par Claude De Muzac en acier et soclé d’une pyrite.
Pyrite, Stainless Steel
"Pyrite" table lamp by Claude de Muzac, Paris, France, circa 1970
By Claude De Muzac
Located in Paris, FR
Lamp consisting of a large block of pyrite fixed on a bent, polished steel base. Recent cotton lampshade, redone to match the original. Overall height: 69 cm (27.16 inches) Base height: 45 cm (17.7 inches) Diameter of the lampshade: 32 cm (12.6 inches) Base width: 13 cm (5.12 inches) Base lenght: 21 cm (8.3 inches) Biography Claude de Muzac (1935-2022) was a highly talented decorator and artist. With subtlety, precision and daring, Claude de Muzac set out from her beginnings around 1960 to showcase the rarest and strangest objects, from dog bones to paintings by her contemporaries, in surprising, precious and poor materials, Plexiglas, enamel and scales, art objects that had suffered or no longer suffered the velvet and gilding of an overly 19th-century frame. After studying drawing at Paul Colin’s studio and working as a window dresser, she was hired by Daniel Cordier, with whom she trained in the presentation of artworks. She soon opened her own boutique where she offered frames of constant inventiveness, playing with contrasting materials and matching colors. Her famous clients included Georges Pompidou, Peter O’Toole, André Malraux, Edmond de Rothschild, Man Ray, and the list goes on. Some, like Max Ernst, chose the frame and painted for the frame. As for Serge Poliakoff, he came in every day and commissioned frames, and in one of his favorites, which was made of lapis lazuli, he painted a large blue composition. Her customers are often her friends, and her friends become her collaborators, so she surrounds herself with those she loves, inspiring them to create new objects and jewelry that she presents in her Grotte-galerie. The unclassifiable intuition that makes Claude de Muzac’s work so beautiful is certainly this quality of entourage. Shadows become frames, pedestals become faces, and the other is each time for her a new form of inspiration, of rapprochement or opposition, of respect and passion. Source: « Claude de Muzac », la Galerie Parisienne.
Pyrite, Steel
Large "Pyrite" lamp, by Claude de Musac, Paris, France, circa 1970
By Claude De Muzac
Located in Paris, FR
Large lamp consisting of a large block of Pyrite on a folded and polished steel base, by Claude de Musac, Paris. Original lampshade. Height: 89 cm (35 inches) Diameter: 40 cm (15.8 inches) Dimension without lampshade: Height: 53 cm (20.1 inches), Width: 15 cm (6 inches), Depth: 21,5 cm (8.5 inches). Biography Claude de Musac (1935-2022) was a highly talented decorator and artist. With subtlety, precision and daring, Claude de Muzac set out from her beginnings around 1960 to showcase the rarest and strangest objects, from dog bones to paintings by her contemporaries, in surprising, precious and poor materials, Plexiglas, enamel and scales, art objects that had suffered or no longer suffered the velvet and gilding of an overly 19th-century frame. After studying drawing at Paul Colin’s studio and working as a window dresser, she was hired by Daniel Cordier, with whom she trained in the presentation of artworks. She soon opened her own boutique where she offered frames of constant inventiveness, playing with contrasting materials and matching colors. Her famous clients included Georges Pompidou, Peter O’Toole, André Malraux, Edmond de Rotschild, Man Ray and the list goes on. Some, like Max Ernst, chose the frame and painted for the frame. As for Serge Poliakoff, he came in every day and commissioned frames, and in one of his favorites, which was made of lapis lazuli, he painted a large blue composition. Her customers are often her friends, and her friends become her collaborators, so she surrounds herself with those she loves, inspiring them to create new objects and jewelry that she presents in her Grotte-galerie. The unclassifiable intuition that makes Claude de Muzac’s work so beautiful is certainly this quality of entourage. Shadows become frames, pedestals become faces, and the other is each time for her a new form of inspiration, of rapprochement or opposition, of respect and passion. Source: « Claude de Musac », la Galerie...
Pyrite, Steel
$1,613Sale Price|20% Off
H 16.54 in Dm 3.55 in
Fractal Resin Table Lamp, Marie-Claude de Fouquières, Pierre Giraudon Style
By Marie-Claude de Fouquieres, Pierre Giraudon
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
This cylindrical lamps is very poetic with all its small captivated fragments. Its color ranges from yellow to vivid orange with red inclusions. It always seems to be in movement... ...
Brass
La Borne ceramic lamp base in pyrite stoneware
By La Borne Potters
Located in Ternay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Table lamp from the 1960s by the La Borne workshops. The stoneware base is typical of this manufacturer. The display lampshade is available upon request and quotation. Very good vint...
Ceramic
1970s Table Lamp by J. Claude Mahey, France
By Jean Claude Mahey
Located in Brussels, BE
Massive polish piece of maple on a brass base (gold and silver). One light. Original silk Pagoda shape lampshade. Signed.
Brass
$3,327
H 22.05 in W 9.45 in D 15.36 in
Clear Fractal Resin Table Lamp with Plexi Shade by Marie Claude de Fouquieres
By Marie-Claude de Fouquieres
Located in Saint-Ouen, IDF
A transparent fractal resin rectangular table lamp features a chrome central stem that supports dual-layer shades made of acrylic. The inner layer is white, effectively diffusing the...
Resin
Claude Morin Green Blown Glass Lamp, France, 1970, signed, Custom Made Shade
By Claude Morin
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Shade diam. is 14 in.
Blown Glass
French Ceramic Lamp by Jean-Claude Courjault
By Jean Claude Courjault
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Incredible petite ceramic lamp from France, 1960s by Jean-Claude Courjault. Beautiful shades of brown, blue and grey painted floral motif with etched details. Signed. Newly wired wit...
Ceramic, Silk
$1,779Sale Price / set|50% Off
H 24.81 in Dm 7.09 in
Pair of Table Lamps Attributed to Marie-Claude de Fouquieres
By Marie-Claude de Fouquieres
Located in Bois-Colombes, FR
Pair of resin table lamps attributed to Marie-Claude de Fouquieres. Dimensions given without shade No shade included
Resin
1970s French Table Lamp Lacquered Burlwood by Jean Claude Mahey
By Jean Claude Mahey
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1970s Modern European Lamp by Jean-Claude Mahey France Lacquer Brass Chrome and Burlwood 18.5 tall x 7 D x 11.5 W Preowned original vintage condition Do...
Brass, Chrome
Egg Lamps Verrerie de Vianne, France, 1970s
By Cvv Vianne
Located in Den Haag, NL
Two beautiful egg-lamps by Verrerie de Vianne France, the sober and simple shape made this design so strong. Hand blown glass. Satin finished. Sign...
Milk Glass
Pyrite Table Lamp
By Marioni
Located in Milan, IT
Part of the Pyrite collection, this table lamp features a rectangular shade that complements the decoration of the body made of several cubes juxtaposed at different angles. The stru...
Ceramic, Textile
$1,708
H 13.39 in W 11.42 in D 7.88 in
Claude Morin, Signed Blown Glass Table Lamp, France, circa 1970
By Claude Morin
Located in SOTTEVILLE-LÈS-ROUEN, FR
An exceptional and rare table lamp by renowned French glass artist Claude Morin, created circa 1970. The sculptural base, hand-blown in a sumptuous deep violet glass with luminous de...
Blown Glass
$2,737Sale Price|30% Off
H 35.44 in W 23.63 in D 17.72 in
Pair of Large Brass & Lacquer Pagoda Lamps Jean-Claude Mahey, France, circa 1970
By Jean Claude Mahey
Located in London, GB
A magnificent pair of large Oriental inspired brass and lacquer lamps with the original pagoda shaped lampshades. France, circa 1970. Designed by Jean-Claude Mahey for Maison Romeo. ...
Brass
Sold
H 23.63 in W 7.88 in D 7.88 in
Amethyst Geode and Bronze Lamp Claude de Muzac or Jacques Charpentier, 1970s.
By Maison Charles, Willy Daro, Jacques Charpentier, Claude De Muzac, Maison Jansen
Located in Lille, FR
Modernist Amethyst Geode and Bronze Lamp Claude de Muzac or Jacques Charpentier, 1970s.
Amethyst, Bronze
Pyrite Lamp by Claude De Muzac
By Claude De Muzac
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
1970S steel and mounted pyrite rock lamp by Claude De Muzac Good vintage condition Brand new shade.
Pyrite, Steel
Paul Oudet for Claude De Muzac French Gilded Bronze Ginko Necklace
By Paul Oudet, Claude De Muzac
Located in Chicago, IL
Paul Oudet signed for Claude de Muzac gilded bronze handmade Ginko necklace. Paul Oudet created rare jewelry and objects for the Galerie Grotte of Clau...
Bronze
Pedestal table by Claude de Muzac
By Claude De Muzac
Located in Paris, FR
Top and base in brass Two fossilised ammonites on the top
Brass
Pedestal table by Claude de Muzac
By Claude De Muzac
Located in Paris, FR
Aluminium base, top in blackened wood, stone in the middle top
Stone, Aluminum
Group of Bronze Sculptures by Claude de Muzac
By Claude De Muzac
Located in New York, NY
Three small bronze sculptures by French designer and impresario Claude de Muzac, pseudonym of the princess Claude de Broglie. De Muzac began her career...
Bronze
"Ammonite" Table
By Claude De Muzac
Located in Paris, FR
Low table in 3 materials At the center, a shell pattern Edition of 8 ex. + 4 A.P, signed and numbered