Maison Jean Perzel - Floor lamp Model 44 - Circa: 1970








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- Epoca : 20° secolo - 1900
- Stile : Arte Moderna
- Altezza : 180cm
- Diametro : 36cm
- Materiale : Gilded bronze and silver - hand-sanded glass
- Prezzo: 5500€
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Exceptional floor lamps in a number of four, "model 44" a great classic from the House of Perzel, which can be paired.
This version is a high-end version in bronze and silver-plated brass, with four shafts.
Its protective bronze and silver-plated brass bowl, on which a hand-sanded clear glass bowl rests, reveals a classical Greek frieze and provides a very high quality light output.
Floor lamp 44, which was probably designed for Yves Saint Laurent, was featured in the editorial by photographer P. Horst -Article published in AD Magazine (August 2019) photographed by P. Horst).
Period: 20th century - Circa: 1970
Model : 44
Dimensions : Height : 180 cm
Dimensions glass bowl : 53 cm diameter - Dimensions base : 36 cm diameter
Stamp of the House of Perzel on the foot. France
Since 1923, the Perzel workshops have perpetuated a lighting design that celebrates modernity and innovation. A living heritage nourished by a thought, a know-how and a passion embracing three generations.
A designer before his time, Jean Perzel established the principles that would govern his company and build its reputation. In his workshops, the journeymen of the trade cut, shape and assemble by hand all the pieces that he designs, draws and refines.
In an obsessive desire to amplify the intensity and quality of the lighting, the master glassmaker modulates and adapts his materials to a light source that he intends to control as well as possible.
Chamarré glass, then sandblasted optical glass, and diamond-worked crystal in its thicknesses play with their transparency, brilliance and opacity, contributing to enhancing not only the decor in which they are set, but also the people who are there.
Jean Perzel wants his light to flatter and brighten the complexion.
The price indicated is only for the purchase of a single piece.
Four exceptional floor lamps, "model 44", a great classic of the House of Perzel, can be paired.
This version is a high quality version in bronze and silver plated brass, with four shafts.
Its protective bronze and silver-plated brass bowl, on which a hand-sanded clear glass bowl rests, reveals a classical Greek frieze and provides a very high quality light output.
Floor lamp 44, which was probably designed for Yves Saint Laurent, was featured in the editorial by photographer P. Horst -Article published in AD Magazine (August 2019) photographed by P. Horst).
Period: 20th century - Circa: 1970
Model : 44
Dimensions : Height : 180 cm
Dimensions glass bowl : 53 cm diameter - Dimensions base : 36 cm diameter
Stamp of the House of Perzel on the foot. France
Since 1923, the Perzel workshops have perpetuated a lighting design that celebrates modernity and innovation. A living heritage nourished by a thought, a know-how and a passion embracing three generations.
A designer before his time, Jean Perzel established the principles that would govern his company and build its reputation. In his workshops, the journeymen of the trade cut, shape and assemble by hand all the pieces that he designs, draws and refines.
In an obsessive desire to amplify the intensity and quality of the lighting, the master glassmaker modulates and adapts his materials to a light source that he intends to control as well as possible.
Chamarré glass, then sandblasted optical glass, and diamond-worked crystal in its thicknesses play with their transparency, brilliance and opacity, contributing to enhancing not only the decor in which they are set, but also the people who are there.
Jean Perzel wants his light to flatter and brighten the complexion.
The price indicated is only for the purchase of a single piece.
This version is a high-end version in bronze and silver-plated brass, with four shafts.
Its protective bronze and silver-plated brass bowl, on which a hand-sanded clear glass bowl rests, reveals a classical Greek frieze and provides a very high quality light output.
Floor lamp 44, which was probably designed for Yves Saint Laurent, was featured in the editorial by photographer P. Horst -Article published in AD Magazine (August 2019) photographed by P. Horst).
Period: 20th century - Circa: 1970
Model : 44
Dimensions : Height : 180 cm
Dimensions glass bowl : 53 cm diameter - Dimensions base : 36 cm diameter
Stamp of the House of Perzel on the foot. France
Since 1923, the Perzel workshops have perpetuated a lighting design that celebrates modernity and innovation. A living heritage nourished by a thought, a know-how and a passion embracing three generations.
A designer before his time, Jean Perzel established the principles that would govern his company and build its reputation. In his workshops, the journeymen of the trade cut, shape and assemble by hand all the pieces that he designs, draws and refines.
In an obsessive desire to amplify the intensity and quality of the lighting, the master glassmaker modulates and adapts his materials to a light source that he intends to control as well as possible.
Chamarré glass, then sandblasted optical glass, and diamond-worked crystal in its thicknesses play with their transparency, brilliance and opacity, contributing to enhancing not only the decor in which they are set, but also the people who are there.
Jean Perzel wants his light to flatter and brighten the complexion.
The price indicated is only for the purchase of a single piece.
Four exceptional floor lamps, "model 44", a great classic of the House of Perzel, can be paired.
This version is a high quality version in bronze and silver plated brass, with four shafts.
Its protective bronze and silver-plated brass bowl, on which a hand-sanded clear glass bowl rests, reveals a classical Greek frieze and provides a very high quality light output.
Floor lamp 44, which was probably designed for Yves Saint Laurent, was featured in the editorial by photographer P. Horst -Article published in AD Magazine (August 2019) photographed by P. Horst).
Period: 20th century - Circa: 1970
Model : 44
Dimensions : Height : 180 cm
Dimensions glass bowl : 53 cm diameter - Dimensions base : 36 cm diameter
Stamp of the House of Perzel on the foot. France
Since 1923, the Perzel workshops have perpetuated a lighting design that celebrates modernity and innovation. A living heritage nourished by a thought, a know-how and a passion embracing three generations.
A designer before his time, Jean Perzel established the principles that would govern his company and build its reputation. In his workshops, the journeymen of the trade cut, shape and assemble by hand all the pieces that he designs, draws and refines.
In an obsessive desire to amplify the intensity and quality of the lighting, the master glassmaker modulates and adapts his materials to a light source that he intends to control as well as possible.
Chamarré glass, then sandblasted optical glass, and diamond-worked crystal in its thicknesses play with their transparency, brilliance and opacity, contributing to enhancing not only the decor in which they are set, but also the people who are there.
Jean Perzel wants his light to flatter and brighten the complexion.
The price indicated is only for the purchase of a single piece.