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Brutalist Floor Lamp, France, 1970's
Located in Austin, TX
Sculptural adjustable single arm floor lamp with Brutalist styling, handcrafted from welded steel. Welded tubular steel forms create an abstract animal sculptural base. Matte black...
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Mid-20th Century French Brutalist Floor Lamps

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Steel

Monumental Steel Floor Lamp, Michel Froment, France, 2000
By Michel Froment
Located in Austin, TX
Highly collectible and rare piece by artist Michel Froment. Brutalist styling dictates Froment's work and the black steel and assertive style are typical to his small edition product...
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