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Art Deco Lamp with 1920s Rare Art Deco Pink Globe

Description

Art Deco Lamp in Chrome with a Hexagon Shaft and Rare Art Deco Pink Frosted Globe

A very beautiful Art Deco Lamp with a stepped designed base and tall slim hexagon column. 

A stunning rare pink frosted art deco globe. This is an earlier 1920’s globe, early versions were developed with a frosting for a low key atmosphere. In the 1930’s a polished, standout look was more desirred and the frosted globes were replaced with opaline.

Collectible Art Deco Chrome was often made by Top Designers. During the 1920s and 1930s, chrome items were referred to as “poor man’s silver.” Never mind that some of it was made in the art deco decades by some of the most important designers of the era. From decorative accessories such as art deco lamps to everyday kitchen objects, it brightened the homes of young couples who couldn’t afford sterling silver and was a favorite wedding gift. In those days, most items cost only a few pounds/dollars.

Condition

Good condition – aged tarnishing to the chrome base

The full assessment completed, fitted new earthed lamp holder, 3 core braided cable, along with a replacement 3 pin UK plug conforming with UK standards. Lamp requires B22 Bayonet bulb

Measurement

Height:   46 cm

Width:   13 cm

Weight:   1.45 k.g

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Additional information

Weight 1.45 kg
Dimensions 13 × 46 cm
Art Deco Lamp with 1920s Rare Art Deco Pink Globe

Art Deco Chrome Hexagon Column Table Lamp with Art Deco Pink Globe

A very beautiful Art Deco Lamp with a stepped designed base and tall slim hexagon column. 

A stunning rare pink frosted art deco globe. This is an earlier 1920's globe, early versions were developed with a frosting for a low key atmosphere. In the 1930s a polished, standout look was more desirred and the frosted globes were replaced with opaline.

Collectible Art Deco Chrome was often made by Top Designers. During the 1920s and 1930s, chrome items were referred to as “poor man’s silver.” Never mind that some of it was made in the art deco decades by some of the most important designers of the era. From decorative accessories such as lighting to everyday kitchen objects, it brightened the homes of young couples who couldn’t afford sterling silver and was a favorite wedding gift. In those days, most items cost only a few pounds/dollars.