Vintage Diabolo floor lamp by Joseph-André Motte, 1960

France

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About this vintage design furniture

Diabolo floor lamp by Joseph -André Motte I propose you here a mythical piece of the 60s. This floor lamp imagined by Joseph-André Motte could be a contemporary production so much its design is modern and timeless. A minimalist and fine design, its diabolo shape makes us believe in a fragility but it is not. The base is made of solid exotic wood lacquered black. Hollow underneath to incorporate a weight, the floor lamp is quite heavy and stable. Above, a beautiful opaline glass comes to prolong the shape of the base. It is maintained by a metal disc protected with cork. The lighting is very pleasant and diffuses a circle above. The whole is well preserved despite some traces of time. There are some small cracks at the base of the glass but they are invisible in situation and do not weaken the glass. The black color is still very nice and satiny. See pictures. Dimensions: Height 160cm Max glass diameter 25cm Height glass 31cm Bottom diameter of foot 19cm It is ready to use and is eager to find a house to light;

Reference : 225419

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Features

Length
25 cm
Height
160 cm
Depth
25 cm
Designer
Joseph-André MOTTE
Condition
Minor defects
Period
1960s
Origin
French
Colour
Black
Main material
Glass
Other material
Wood

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : France
  • 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

Joseph-André MOTTE

1925 - 2013
Joseph-André Motte is a leading French designer, decorator and interior architect. He contributed to the development of French design, but remains little known to the general public.
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