We literally fall for this superb lamp in the shape of an open shell in white ceramic and its opaline pearl straight out of the seventies.
Beautiful aesthetic and refined object full of poetry offering soft and subdued light.
The ceramic is in good condition, no cracks.
Note some tiny traces of time (light scratches) and a very small chip on the front but which is barely visible and which is part of its previous life journey ✨? (see photo)
Dimensions: 17 x p15 x h 20.
❇️ a second identical opaline globe offered, as a backup?
❇️ Bulb provided for immediate lighting
Note: I take particular care with the quality of the articles by trying to offer as much information as possible through the photos posted online.
If some small age-related defects were not visible, this is not a deliberate intention.
I send the items in recycled boxes ♻️ ♻️ and recycled bubble wrap, it's good for the planet!
I sometimes “tinker” with them depending on the dimensions of the item and to make them as solid as possible.
Réf :
#232689
Style : Vintage
Color(s) : White
Material : Ceramic / Glass
Comments
White ceramic shell bedside lamp. opaline pearl.so seventies ✨
We literally fall for this superb lamp in the shape of an open shell in white ceramic and its opaline pearl straight out of the seventies.
Beautiful aesthetic and refined object full of poetry offering soft and subdued light.
The ceramic is in good condition, no cracks.
Note some tiny traces of time (light scratches) and a very small chip on the front but which is barely visible and which is part of its previous life journey ✨? (see photo)
Dimensions: 17 x p15 x h 20.
❇️ a second identical opaline globe offered, as a backup?
❇️ Bulb provided for immediate lighting
Note: I take particular care with the quality of the articles by trying to offer as much information as possible through the photos posted online.
If some small age-related defects were not visible, this is not a deliberate intention.
I send the items in recycled boxes ♻️ ♻️ and recycled bubble wrap, it's good for the planet!
I sometimes “tinker” with them depending on the dimensions of the item and to make them as solid as possible.