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Robert Mathieu, Floor Lamp "Pendulum", France, 1952
By Robert Mathieu
Located in Barcelona, ES
Robert Mathieu (1921-2002) Floor lamp model 56 or “Pendulum” Manufactured by Arteluce France, 1952 Brass, fabric Measurements: 190 cm height 74.8 in height Biography R...
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Vintage 1950s French Floor Lamps

Materials

Brass

Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet, Floor Lamp “Tripode”, France, 1950
By Adrien Audoux and Frida Minnet
Located in Barcelona, ES
ADRIEN AUDOUX & FRIDA MINET Floor Lamp model “Tripode” Manufactured by Audoux-Minet France, 1950 Rope, fabric shades Measurements 180h cm 70,85h in Biography Union des Artistes Mo...
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Vintage 1950s French Floor Lamps

Materials

Fabric, Rope

Sergio Rodrigues Floor Lamp "Augusto" 1965
By Sergio Rodrigues
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sergio Rodrigues Floor Lamp "Augusto" Manufactured by OCA Brazil, 1965 Chrome-plated steel, Jacaranda, Fabric Measurements Ø46×147hcm Ø 18,1 x 57,9h in Literature Sergio Rodrigues,...
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Vintage 1960s Floor Lamps

Materials

Fabric, Jacaranda

Floor lamp model “2093” by Olivier Mourgue
By Olivier Mourgue
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor lamp model “2093” Manufactured by Disderot France, 1970s Enamel, chrome plated steel Measurements 34,3 cm x 34,3 cm x 152,4h cm 13,5 in x 13,5 in x 60h in Literature Krzentow...
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Vintage 1970s French Floor Lamps

Materials

Enamel, Steel

McDonald Paperbag Lighting 10-2 by Gyuhan Lee
By Gyuhan Lee
Located in Barcelona, ES
McDonald Paperbag Lighting 10-2 Manufactured by Gyuhan Lee. Korea, 2023. Paper, Steel and Electrical parts. Measurements 48 x 48 x 175h cm 18,9 x 18,9 x 68,9h in Exhibition: Des...
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21st Century and Contemporary South Korean Floor Lamps

Materials

Paper

Floor Lamp “Super Litchi” by Lukas Saint-Joigny
By Lukas Saint-Joigy
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor Lamp “Super Litchi” Manufactured by Lukas Saint-Joigny Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Paris, 2023 Polyurethane resin Measurements : 35x35x195hcm 13,8 x 13,8 x 76,8h i...
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2010s Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Contemporary White Floor Lamp 04, Oliver & Frederik, Knit and Steel, LED Light
By Oliver Sundqvist and Frederik Nystrup Larsen
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor Lamp 04 From the series ‘Soft Boxing’ Manufactured by Oliver Sundqvist & Frederik Nystrup-Larsen Copenhagen, 2022 Steel, coated acrylic knit, LED Dimensions: 200 cm x 110 cm x 105 h cm 78,7 in x 43,3 in x 41,3 h inches Edition Unique piece Exhibitions Soft Boxing, 23rd February - 20th March 2023  Soft boxing by the Danish artistic duo Frederik Nystrup-Larsen & Oliver Sundqvist was exhibited at Side Gallery, Barcelona in February - March 2023, and acted as a continuation of their series rendered as a sculptural legacy of Tai Chi’s aesthetic movements. Ten new luminous sculptures composed of stainless steel structures, a relief of acrylic knit, and fluorescent LED...
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21st Century and Contemporary Danish Floor Lamps

Materials

Steel

Contemporary White Floor Lamp 03, Oliver & Frederik, Knit and Steel, LED Light
By Oliver Sundqvist and Frederik Nystrup Larsen
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor lamp 03 From the series ‘Soft Boxing’ Manufactured by Oliver Sundqvist & Frederik Nystrup-Larsen Copenhagen, 2022 Steel, coated acrylic knit, LED Measures: 70 cm x 70 cm x 66 h cm 27,5 in x 27,5 in x 25,9 h in Edition Unique piece Exhibitions Soft Boxing, 23rd February - 20th March 2023 Side Gallery, Barcelona, Spain Soft boxing by the Danish artistic duo Frederik Nystrup-Larsen & Oliver Sundqvist was exhibited at Side Gallery, Barcelona in February - March 2023, and acted as a continuation of their series rendered as a sculptural legacy of Tai Chi’s aesthetic movements. Ten new luminous sculptures composed of stainless steel structures, a relief of acrylic knit, and fluorescent LED...
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21st Century and Contemporary Danish Floor Lamps

Materials

Steel

Contemporary White Floor Lamp 02, Oliver & Frederik, Knit and Steel, LED Light
By Oliver Sundqvist and Frederik Nystrup Larsen
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor lamp 02 From the series ‘Soft Boxing’ Manufactured by Oliver Sundqvist & Frederik Nystrup-Larsen Copenhagen, 2022 Steel, coated acrylic knit, LED Measures: 110 cm x 80 cm x 200 h cm 43,3 in x 31,4 in x 78,7 h in Edition Unique piece Exhibitions Soft Boxing, 23rd February - 20th March 2023 Side Gallery, Barcelona, Spain Soft boxing by the Danish artistic duo Frederik Nystrup-Larsen & Oliver Sundqvist was exhibited at Side Gallery, Barcelona in February - March 2023, and acted as a continuation of their series rendered as a sculptural legacy of Tai Chi’s aesthetic movements. Ten new luminous sculptures composed of stainless steel structures, a relief of acrylic knit, and fluorescent LED...
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21st Century and Contemporary Danish Floor Lamps

Materials

Steel

Contemporary White Floor Lamp 01, Oliver & Frederik, Knit and Steel, LED Light
By Oliver Sundqvist and Frederik Nystrup Larsen
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor lamp 01 From the series “Soft Boxing series II” Manufactured by Oliver Sundqvist & Frederik Nystrup-Larsen Copenhagen, 2022 Steel, coated acrylic knit, LED 138 cm x 130 cm x 140 h cm 54,3 in x 40,5 in x 55,1 h in Edition Unique piece Exhibitions Soft Boxing, 23rd February - 20th March 2023 Side Gallery, Barcelona, Spain Soft boxing by the Danish artistic duo Frederik Nystrup-Larsen & Oliver Sundqvist was exhibited at Side Gallery, Barcelona in February - March 2023, and acted as a continuation of their series rendered as a sculptural legacy of Tai Chi’s aesthetic movements. Ten new luminous sculptures composed of stainless steel structures, a relief of acrylic knit, and fluorescent LED...
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21st Century and Contemporary Danish Floor Lamps

Materials

Steel

Elissa Lacoste Contemporary Table Lamp Mod. Rose Calcite Aluminum Resin Silicone
By Elissa Lacoste
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor lamp model “Rose Calcite” From the series “Epilith Lamps” Manufactured by Elissa Lacoste France, 2022 Recycled cast aluminum, Acrylic resin, pigment, mineral aggregates,...
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2010s French Floor Lamps

Materials

Aluminum

Contemporary Floor Lamp Model "TOTEM 170" by Sabine Marcelis, White Resin, Neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor lamp model “Totem” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2021 Resin, Neon (+transformer) Measurements 18 cm x 17 cm x 170h cm 7,08 in x 6,69 in x 66,92h in Edition Limited edition of 12 + 2AP Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations. Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible. As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin volumes which are slightly rotated on a central axis. The carved-out void where the neon light is inserted allows for a multifaceted play between the twisted planes of polished resin and light reflections. Every angle of the lights is a unique visual experience. As well as designing object pieces, the Dutch designer has a series of impressive installation projects associated with her profile including, the Aesop Vedovelle Fountain, the Dutch Pavilion at Cannes Film festival 2017, a Light installation at Biennale Interieur 2018, The Solo Sun Dial project 2018, Burberry x OC in 2018 and De/Coding ‘Alcantara in the tapestry Rooms’ in 2019. Perhaps her most famous installation was her Shapes of Water or Fendi Fountains installation, first exhibited at Design Miami 2018. The ten water sculptures designed from cast resin were a continuation of Marcelis experience and experimentation in material practices, projecting her own vision her elegant avant-garde creativity corresponded directly with the Fendi philosophy. The designers most prestigious exhibition yet, was her museum show “NO FEAR OF GLASS” in December 2019. The intervention commissioned by Side Gallery in collaboration with the Mies Van de Rohe Foundation, consisted of five original works by the Dutch designer, meticulously placed within the Pavilion. The five pieces were designed to extrude from the architecture itself; two large chaise lounges...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Contemporary Floor Lamp Model "TOTEM 60" by Sabine Marcelis, Blue Resin and Neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Table lamp model “Totem” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2021 Resin, Neon (+transformer) Measurements 30 cm x 17 cm x 60 H cm 11,81 in x 6,69 in x 23,62 H in Edition Limited edition of 12 + 2AP Sabine Marcelis (b.1985 New Zealand) is a designer living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Raised in New Zealand, she was recognized from a young age for her design abilities, being awarded the New Zealand Young Designer of the Year. Marcelis studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University in Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. When graduating the designer was nominated for a fleet of prestigious design grants, such as the ‘Unge Talenter Designpriser’ by the Norsk Designråd, the René Smeets Award, and the Keep an Eye Grant. Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations. Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible. As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin volumes which are slightly rotated on a central axis. The carved-out void where the neon light is inserted allows for a multifaceted play between the twisted planes of polished resin and light reflections. Every angle of the lights is a unique visual experience. As well as designing object pieces, the Dutch designer has a series of impressive installation projects associated with her profile including, the Aesop Vedovelle Fountain, the Dutch Pavilion at Cannes Film festival 2017, a Light installation at Biennale Interieur 2018, The Solo Sun Dial project 2018, Burberry x OC in 2018 and De/Coding ‘Alcantara in the tapestry Rooms’ in 2019. Perhaps her most famous installation was her Shapes of Water or Fendi Fountains installation, first exhibited at Design Miami 2018. The ten water sculptures designed from cast resin were a continuation of Marcelis experience and experimentation in material practices, projecting her own vision her elegant avant-garde creativity corresponded directly with the Fendi philosophy. The designers most prestigious exhibition yet, was her museum show “NO FEAR OF GLASS” in December 2019. The intervention commissioned by Side Gallery in collaboration with the Mies Van de Rohe Foundation, consisted of five original works by the Dutch designer, meticulously placed within the Pavilion. The five pieces were designed to extrude from the architecture itself; two large chaise lounges...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Contemporary Floor Lamp Model "TOTEM 60" by Sabine Marcelis, Yellow Resin, Neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Table lamp model “Totem” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018 Resin, Neon (+transformer) Measurements 30 cm ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Contemporary Dark Grey Marble Outdoor Floor Lamp Sam Chermayeff Chermayeff
By Sam Chermayeff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Lamp From the series “Concept Kitchen” Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Manufactured by Bagnara Italy, 2020 Apls Glitter marble Measurements 30 cm x 30 cm x 180h cm 1...
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21st Century and Contemporary German Floor Lamps

Materials

Marble, Steel

Grey Contemporary Floor Lamp from the Series "Urben Stem" by Rollo Bryant
By Rollo Bryant
Located in Barcelona, ES
Floor lamp From the series "Urben Stem" Manufactured by Rollo Bryant Engineer Patou Morrow Produced for Side Gallery Eindhoven (The Netherlands), 2021 PLA (polymer), PVA (polyvinyl), Silver Sand, P.T.B Pigment, Acrylic Glass, Aluminium E27 Dragon Light...
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21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Floor Lamps

Materials

Aluminum

Sam Chermayeff Mirror Table Steel Standing Lamp Contemporary Lighting furniture
By Sam Chermayeff
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sam Chermayeff Standing lamp From the series “Beasts” Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Manufactured by Sam Chermayeff Berlin, 2021 Steel, mirror, upholstery Contemporary Design Measurements 40 cm x 30 cm x 190h cm (90 cm...
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21st Century and Contemporary German Floor Lamps

Materials

Steel

Sabine Marcelis, TOTEM Floor light foxia /red translucent resin contemporary
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis Floor lamp model “Totem” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018 Resin, Neon (+transformer) Measurements: 18 cm x 17 cm x 170 H cm 7.08 in x 6.69 in x 66.92 H in Edition Limited edition of 12 + 2AP Sabine Marcelis (b.1985 New Zealand) is a designer living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Raised in New Zealand, she was recognized from a young age for her design abilities, being awarded the New Zealand Young Designer of the Year. Marcelis studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University in Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. When graduating the designer was nominated for a fleet of prestigious design grants, such as the ‘Unge Talenter Designpriser’ by the Norsk Designråd, the René Smeets Award, and the Keep an Eye Grant. Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations. Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible. As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin...
Category

2010s Dutch Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Sabine Marcelis, TOTEM 190 Light, Yellow Resin and Neon Light Contemporary Lamp
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis Floor lamps model “Totem” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2018 Resin, Neon (+transformer) Measure...
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2010s Dutch Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Sabine Marcelis Ochre Yellow TOTEM 170 Floor Light Transparent Resin Neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis Floor lamp model “TOTEM” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018 Resin, Neon (+transformer). Measurem...
Category

2010s Dutch Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Sabine Marcelis Lavender Pink TOTEM 190 Floor Light translucent resin and neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis Floor lamp model “TOTEM” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for Side Gallary Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018 Resin, Neon (+transformer). Contemporary design Meassurements 18 cm x 17 cm x 190 H cm 7.08 in x 6.69 in x 74 H in Edition Limited edition of 12 + 2AP. Sabine Marcelis (b.1985 New Zealand) is a designer living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Raised in New Zealand, she was recognized from a young age for her design abilities, being awarded the New Zealand Young Designer of the Year. Marcelis studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University in Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. When graduating the designer was nominated for a fleet of prestigious design grants, such as the ‘Unge Talenter Designpriser’ by the Norsk Designråd, the René Smeets Award, and the Keep an Eye Grant. Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations. Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible. As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin...
Category

2010s Dutch Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Sabine Marcelis Totem 60 Floor Light Crimson Pink Translucent Resin and Neon
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabien Marcelis Floor lamp model “TOTEM” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2018 Resin, Neon (+transformer) Contemporary Lighting Measurements: 30 cm x 17 cm x 60 H cm 11.81 in x 6.69 in x 23.62 H in Edition Limited edition of 12. Sabine Marcelis (b.1985 New Zealand) is a designer living and working in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Raised in New Zealand, she was recognized from a young age for her design abilities, being awarded the New Zealand Young Designer of the Year. Marcelis studied industrial design for two years at Victoria University in Wellington, and continued her studies at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where she graduated in 2011. When graduating the designer was nominated for a fleet of prestigious design grants, such as the ‘Unge Talenter Designpriser’ by the Norsk Designråd, the René Smeets Award, and the Keep an Eye Grant. Since graduating, she has been operating Studio Sabine Marcelis, working within the fields of product, installation and spatial design with a strong focus on materiality. Her work is characterized by pure forms and natural elements such as the reflections of light and water, which she believes highlight material properties. Growing up in New Zealand Sabine was surrounded by dramatic landscapes, always sensitive to the light of the sky, the ocean and the snow on the mountains, the artist was inspired by the communication of the natural elements. Her work captures these beautiful moments in nature on a smaller scale, as objects or installations. Over the last decade, the award-winning designer has become known for her work with resin and glass. Her receptiveness for these two materials is due to their manipulability; sharp angular shapes as well as spineless curves can be protracted giving the artist endless scope for form. Moreover, the translucency of the both materials can be adjusted from sheer transparency to milky or solid opaque finishes. Working in collaboration with industry specialists, Marcelis intervenes in the manufacturing processes using material research and experimentation to achieve new and surprising visual effects, applying a strong aesthetic point of you to the material development processes. The series Candy Cubes is an example of the designer’s complex material investigation; a polyester resin mold is used to cast the piece, followed by an intensive polishing process. The cast resin is light sensitive, as sun rays shine down onto the solid blocks, the light illuminates the edges, sugar coating the sides, making the aptly named “marshmallow” colored candy cube appear edible. As well as playing with natural light, Marcelis also experiments with artificial lighting in her work. The introduction of neon light to her material combinations expresses the relationship between light, color and transparency in a more constant context. In 2015 Marcelis produced the series Dawn Light whereby the introduction of a white neon tube to a series of different geometric resin objects was used to reflect a unique moment in nature; when the sun, clouds and sky all join together, creating a momentary riot of hues. The series was on show at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Since then Marcelis has continued to work with neon and resin developing complex colour recipes and finishes, resulting in her Totem Series commissioned and sold exclusively by Side Gallery in 2019. The collection is composed of four different sized lighting elements, two table and two standing lamps. The Totems are built with several stacked translucent resin...
Category

2010s Dutch Floor Lamps

Materials

Resin

Lisa Johansson-Pape Pair of Floor Lamps Manufactured by Orno Finland, 1947
By Lisa Johansson-Pape
Located in Barcelona, ES
Lisa Johansson-Pape Pair of floor lamps Manufactured by Orno Finland, 1947 Painted steel, brass and acrylic shade From the archives of Side Gallery, Barcelona Measurements 57.45 cm diameter x 146 cm height 22.61 in diameter x 57.48 in height Literature Design Musuem, Lisa Johansson-Pape, Helsinki, 1986; Ornamo, Helsinki, 1962 Bio Finnish designer Lisa Johansson-Pape enjoyed a long and varied career in lighting, furniture, textile, and ceramic design. She was one of Finland’s leading lighting designers in the 20th century and was instrumental in promoting Finnish design internationally. Born in 1907, Lisa Johansson-Pape studied at the Industrial Art Institute in Helsinki University of Art & Design (Now Aalto University of Art & Design), graduating in 1928. She worked as a furniture designer for Kylmäkoski and Stockmann and created carpets for the Friends of Finnish Handicraft, before turning her attention to lighting design. She collaborating with the Stockmann-owned lighting factory Orno from 1942, famously remarking, “it was quite by accident that I became a design light artist. By education, I am a furniture designer, but I had to make lamps during the war.” Notable designs include the Lisa (1947), Sipuli (1954), and Laura (1957) pendant lamps. The Sipuli, often referred to by the English translation Onion, resembles the form of the vegetable for which it was named. The angular design in opaline glass was awarded a gold medal at the Triennale di Milano in 1954, which was just one of several prizes Johansson-Pape received in her career; she was also awarded a silver medal at the 1951 Triennale...
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Vintage 1940s Finnish Floor Lamps

Materials

Brass, Steel

Sabine Marcelis Floor Lamp “Pillar” Tall From the series “No Fear of Glass” 2019
By Sabine Marcelis
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sabine Marcelis Floor Lamp “Pillar” Tall From the series “No Fear of Glass” Manufactured by Sabine Marcelis Produced in exclusive for Side ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Mirror

Sigve Knutson, Floor Lamp Model “2”, Norway, 2019
By Sigve Knutson
Located in Barcelona, ES
Sigve Knutson (1991-) Floor lamp model “2” Manufactured by Sigve Knutson Produce in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Oslo, Norway, 2019 aluminum, wood, wood dust, binder, bulb, elec...
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2010s Norwegian Floor Lamps

Materials

Aluminum

Pietro Chiesa, Floor Lamp "Luminator", Italy, 1963
By Pietro Chiesa
Located in Barcelona, ES
Pietro Chiesa (1913-2016) Floor lamp model “Luminator” Manufactured by Fontana Arte Italy, 1963 Painted steel and concrete base covered in brass. Measurements 33 Ø cm x 186h cm 12,99 Ø in x 73,22h in Literature Domus, n. 115, luglio, 1937, p. 16, pubblicita`; F. Deboni, Fontana Arte. Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Allemandi Editore, Torino, 2012, ill. 95, 96. Condition Some dents on the edges and corrosions over the lamshade and base. Biography Pietro Chiesa (born 1892, Milan–died 1948...
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Vintage 1960s Italian Floor Lamps

Materials

Steel

Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Floor Lamp, Italy, 1980
By Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Azucena
Located in Barcelona, ES
Luigi Caccia Dominioni (1913-2016) Floor lamp Manufactured by Azucena, Italy, 1980. Cast iron, copper-plated metal, brass, pressed glass Measurements 40cmx185hcm 101,6 in x 469,9 ...
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20th Century Italian Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Metal, Brass, Iron

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Mid-Century Rope Lamp Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet
By Adrien Audoux and Frida Minnet
Located in Austin, TX
Mid-Century Rope Lamp Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet. 17 inches Height with the shade.  
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Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Nautical Objects

Materials

Rope, Stained Glass

Model 1968 Floor Lamp by Fontana Arte
By Fontana Arte
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Model 1968 Floor Lamp by Fontana Arte. Manufactured in Italy, circa the 1950s. Enameled metal and brass. Original cord. Shade pivots to vari...
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Brass, Steel

Concrete Outdoor Lighting 'Frame' by Bentu Design
By Bentu Design
Located in Paris, IDF
Concrete ceiling lamps designed by Cantonese studio Bentu Design (large size). Material: Concrete, demolition leftover concrete Size: 100 × 280 × 650 mm Weight: 14 kg Colour...
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21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Industrial Floor Lamps

Materials

Concrete

A White Flower Floor Light By Olivier Mourgue For Disderot, Model 2093-225
By Olivier Mourgue
Located in London, GB
A 1960s Model 2093-225 standard lamp by Olivier Mourgue, designed for Disderot. The chrome metal stand with two pop art flowers, with bulb fittings to the centre. The lights adjustab...
Category

20th Century French Floor Lamps

Materials

Chrome

1950 Large Rope Chandelier by Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet
By Adrien Audoux and Frida Minnet
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Composed of 4 large rope arms, the 4 arms are connected by a rope at the bottom, then flare out to form a round shape, then connected again by a rope. At the bottom, they flare out a...
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Vintage 1950s French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Rope

Pair of Rope Wall Sconces by Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet, France, 1950s
By Adrien Audoux and Frida Minnet
Located in leucate, FR
Elevate your space with this rare and striking pair of wall sconces by French design duo Audoux & Minet, celebrated for their unique use of natural materials and organic forms during...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

Materials

Rope

1950 Rope Chandelier by Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet
By Adrien Audoux and Frida Minnet
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Composed of 3 long rope light arms flaring out at the bottom, they are dressed with 3 off-white cotton conical shades, reworked to match. At the top, the 3 arms are held together by ...
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Antique 1650s French Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Rope

Olivier Mourgue Model 2093-A Wall or Ceiling Lamp for Disderot
By Olivier Mourgue, Disderot
Located in Glendale, CA
Olivier Mourgue Model 2093-a wall or ceiling lamp for Disderot. Originally designed in 1969, this sculptural lamp is a newly produced numbered edition with authentication certifica...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Mid-Century Modern Flush Mount

Materials

Aluminum, Stainless Steel

Robert Sonneman Adjustable Chrome Floor Lamp
By Robert Sonneman
Located in Stamford, CT
Throughout the years, lighting design has become more closely aligned with the world of art and sculpture, a movement which has brought us some stunning creations. This was certainly...
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Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps

Materials

Cut Steel, Chrome

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