This Art Nouveau Tiffany lamp features a bronze patinated floral growth form as its fixture. The sculpture depicts two delicate flower buds emerging from the stem. It's fantastic to see the emerging flower and the young bud, illuminated or unlit. The calyxes can even be illuminated separately.
In addition to a cord switch, there is a small switch on the base, with which each flower bud can be operated individually, really super handy.
The open calyx has an E-14 socket. The LED bulb is not included.
The small flower does include a G4 LED bulb.
For centuries, plants and flowers have inspired the creation of works of art. Around 1900, École de Nancy was founded in France, where famous artists such as Louis Majorelle and Émile Gallé united to elevate the floral forms of Art Nouveau to the highest level.
| Material Sculpture |
Various |
| Lampshade Material |
Tiffany Stained Glass |
| Type of Lamp |
Table Lamp |