By Black Forest
Located in Glasgow, GB
This antler table lamp, composed of substantial fallow deer antler and dating to the 1950s, reflects the enduring appeal of Black Forest style lighting and mid-century interest in natural materials. The antler retains its organic form and warm, variegated patina, with tonal variation ranging from deep brown to lighter bone hues along the tips and edges.
Oriented horizontally, the antler functions as both structural base and sculptural framework. Its asymmetrical branching form gives the antler table lamp a strong visual presence, balancing rustic character with mid-century restraint. The piece sits comfortably within the tradition of Black Forest and Alpine decorative arts, while remaining adaptable to lodge, cabin, or organic modern interiors.
Suspended centrally from a blackened metal chain is a frosted glass globe shade. The globe diffuses light evenly, producing a soft ambient glow that contrasts subtly with the texture of the natural antler base. The restrained palette—natural antler tones, matte black metal, and milky white glass—emphasises materiality and form.
The lamp has been professionally restored and is in very good vintage condition. There is light surface wear to the antler consistent with age and material. The glass globe and fittings are clean and well balanced, and the lamp is fully functional.
Dimensions:
Height: 60 cm (23.6 in)
Width: 56 cm (22 in)
Depth: 30 cm (11.8 in)
A distinctive example of mid-century rustic lighting, this deer antler lamp...
Category
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Bone Table Lamps