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Model "G2" Brass Floor Lamp by Pierre Guariche for Disderot, France 1950s

$15,500
£11,787.07
€13,595.81
CA$21,712.66
A$24,300.76
CHF 12,688.79
MX$296,470.70
NOK 161,067.54
SEK 152,843.18
DKK 101,527.08
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This iconic model is known as the “Equilibrium” or “G2” Floor Lamp. The model is said to have been designed by Pierre Guariche in 1951. It is composed of a patinated lacquered metal base, which supports the brass structure. On one end is a spherical counterweight and on the other a diabolo lampshade finished with a circular fixing ring. The work of French mid-century designer, Pierre Guariche, defines good taste. Although not as well known as his contemporary creative compatriots, the Parisian modernist was no less talented, crafting stylish pieces that remain highly collectible today. Guariche is regarded as one of the most important designers of the French post-war period. He is best known for the lighting he designed, many of which feature details like hidden light sources, perforated metal surfaces and slender leg structures. With its clever construction, the “G2” is a great example of the designer’s endless interest in technological innovation. The sculptural design consists of an elaborate brass body and a diabolo shaped fabric shade. The position of the lamp and therefore the light can be adjusted by way of the cantilever. The black lacquered base holds the straight brass rod with two brass spheres on it, one securing the rod to the base, and one acting as the counterweight. This ingenious form speaks volumes of both Guariche’s and Disderot’s talent. Guariche’s models show that the designer was very fond of unusual lampshades, and this piece is no exception. The diabolo shape is especially effective with the light fabric material and with the brass ring on it providing contrast. In fact, artistically used contrast defines this lamp’s design, be it the black lacquered base contrasting with the brass and the light lampshade, or the contrast of shapes and forms, like the spherical elements against the straight rod and neck. Guariche’s mid-century lights were created between 1951 and 1959, (making this an early model) and are innovatively designed with a visible joy of experimentation. This is especially apparent in this model, featuring elements that may appear purely decorative, but on closer inspection turn out to be absolutely functional. Every small detail show the artistic and visionary prowess of Guariche. The “G2” is one of those models where the term ‘iconic’ might even be an understatement (especially with the term’s generous use nowadays). From its year of creation to this day, it is still a pioneering piece that is a perfect source of aesthetic pleasure, and of course, of an indirect, pleasant mood lighting. A luminaire that is self-sufficient so much that it brings a strong presence to your interior. It is one of the iconic pieces of 20th century design. You can integrate it into many rooms of your interior. Condition: In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The shade is a later replacement. The lamp has recently been rewired. The lamp should only be used with LED bulbs. The bulb fitting is in vintage condition and should be handled delicately. Dimensions: 13.38 in W x 35.62 in D x 67.91 in H 34 cm W x 90.5 cm D x 172.5 cm H Shade only: 9.05 in ⌀ x 13.38 in H 23 cm ⌀ x 34 cm H
  • Creator:
    Pierre Guariche (Designer),Disderot (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 67.92 in (172.5 cm)Width: 13.39 in (34 cm)Depth: 35.63 in (90.5 cm)
  • Power Source:
    Plug-in
  • Lampshade:
    Included
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1950s
  • Condition:
    Rewired: The lamp has recently been rewired. Replacements made: The shade is a later replacement. The lamp should only be used with LED bulbs. The bulb fitting is in vintage condition and should be handled delicately.
  • Seller Location:
    Utrecht, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 202426141stDibs: LU2947343667902

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