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Sculptural Bernard Rooke Ceramic Lamp, British Studio Pottery
By Bernard Rooke
Located in Oceanside, US
A rare and sculptural ceramic table lamp by British artist Bernard Rooke, dating to the 1960s. Known for his textural, architectural forms and earthy glazes, Rooke's work bridges Bru...
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Mid-20th Century British Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

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Brass

Mid Century Italian Handblown "Fiasco" Demijohn Glass Lamp
Located in Oceanside, US
A stunning mid-century Italian table lamp repurposed from a hand-blown fiasco demijohn bottle, featuring a classic bulbous silhouette in subtly tinted green glass. The original glass...
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