1940s FRENCH TABLE LAMP ARBUS
1940s French table lamp Arbus. Brass base and brass shade, finishings available: polished brass, simple brass, antiqued brass, medal bronze, oxidized bronze, satin nickel, polished nickel, blue gun metal, polished gilt, satin gilt, polished silver… Murano-hand blown cristallo pulegoso glass tube. Wiring to the requested standards. Tailor-made process allows Vosges to deal with any of your own specifications in terms of design, dimensions, materials, finishings or electrification.
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Born in 1903, André Arbus was a French furniture designer, sculptor, and architect of the Art Deco period. He designed luxury furniture inspired by French Classicism in the 1930s and 1940s. Arbus used high end materials such as lacquer, parchment, rare wood veneers, bronze… He collaborated with the Russian-born sculptor Vadim Androussov and also the famous wrought-iron master Gilbert Poillerat. His work spanned furniture, interiors, and public commissions, including designs for ocean liners and government buildings.
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Vosges mainly designs and produces made-to-measure lightings from photos, sketches or moreover drawings provided by its clients. We craft all our pieces upon order. Top members of Architectural’ s Digest AD100 and Elle Decor’s A-List consequently hire Vosges as a trustworthy source for tailor-made lamps. You will find our work in exclusive apartments, town houses, manors and super-yachts all around the world.
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