Pair of bamboo brass lamps attributed to Maison Jansen, 1970s


Pair of bamboo brass lamps attributed to Maison Jansen, 1970s
Description A refined pair of 1970s bamboo-style brass table or bedside lamps, attributed to Maison Jansen. These pieces perfectly express the sophisticated and dramatic decorative style that characterized the most elegant interiors of the period, with exotic influences, neoclassical references, and a Hollywood Regency spirit. The brass structure is fashioned with a bamboo-like design, enriched with decorative rope details that emphasize its ornamental nature and stylistic value. The overall effect conveys a luminous, rich, yet balanced image, closely aligned with the aesthetic universe of Maison Jansen and the decorative language now often associated with the Gucci style in furniture. Due to their presence and proportions, this pair is ideal as bedside lighting, in the living room, on a console, in a study, or in a dressing area. Their sculptural profile makes them perfect both as functional lamps and as decorative accents. It is worth noting the presence of slight differences between one lamp and another, due to a variant of the edition of the period, an element that confirms their authentic character and period production. In terms of taste and atmosphere, these lamps are among the most sought-after decorative creations of the time, evoking the world of Maison Jansen, the iconic Palmier lamps, Charles, Galerie Maison et Jardin, Willy Rizzo for Lumica and the typical glamour of Hollywood Regency interiors. Dimensions with shade: 61 h x 45 d cm.Dimensions without shade: 41 h x 17 d cm.




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