Vintage "Praying Mantis" floorlamp by Jean Rispal for Rispal France

Netherlands

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About this vintage design furniture

This iconic and graphic ‘praying mantis’ floor Lamp was realized by the esteemed French designer Jean Rispal circa 1950. Inspired by the dynamic form of the insect from which the piece owes its name, it features an arched body that comes to a fine point with an amorphic nodule towards its apex, all realized in ebonized walnut. The lamp rests on three curved and tapered legs. And has the rare and original celloid made hood in orange. This material divides the light amazingly beautiful. Rispal named this iconic design for more than one eason after the praying mantis insect. First, as mentioned, inspired by form. Second he wanted to design a lamp that was not only functional but also a sculptural object of art, even when it is not in function. And finally he wanted to design not just a lamp but a light object with a serene atmosphere that makes calm. Original condition, renewed wiring. Mentioned in: 1000 lights 1879 to 1959, Taschen page 419. Highly exclusive floorlamp.

Reference : 111303

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Features

Length
40 cm
Height
164 cm
Depth
52 cm
Designer
Rispal
Condition
Good
Period
1950s
Origin
French
Main material
Wallnut
Other material

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Netherlands
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Rispal

The Rispal publishing house was founded by Georges Léon Rispal in 1924. It is renowned for its luminous creations with original, biomorphic shapes.
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