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Product Overview
The Piece
A refined interwar ceramic table lamp, dating to c. 1925–1935, defined by its slender, architectural silhouette and richly restrained surface. Tall and quietly commanding, the form rises with a gentle taper that feels intentional and modern for its time, bridging late Arts & Crafts material sensitivity with the emerging clarity of Art Deco design.
The glaze is the soul of the piece: a soft, mineral green scattered with fine dark speckling, creating depth without gloss and texture without noise. Under light, the surface reads organic and atmospheric, as though the color was drawn from stone rather than mixed in a factory.
Finished with original Leviton hardware, the lamp retains the honest integrity of early electrical lighting, when components were built to last and design still assumed permanence.
This is a piece that does not perform. It simply belongs.
Design & Construction
→ Ceramic body with tapered, elongated profile
→ Speckled green glaze with subtle tonal variation
→ Warm brass base with age-appropriate patina
→ Original Leviton socket and internal fittings
→ Electrified and functional
The proportions are exceptionally balanced: narrow enough to feel graceful, substantial enough to read as sculpture. The ceramic shows the gentle irregularities and depth typical of interwar production, while the brass elements have mellowed naturally over time.
Historical Context
In the interwar period, lighting design began shifting away from heavy Victorian ornament toward simpler, more architectural forms. Lamps like this reflect that transition: still rooted in craftsmanship and material richness, but increasingly defined by silhouette and proportion.
The speckled glaze speaks to lingering Arts & Crafts influences and early studio-ceramic aesthetics, while the vertical form aligns with the Deco era’s love of streamlined geometry and upward motion. The result is a lamp that feels both grounded and modern, unmistakably of its moment.
Condition
Very good vintage condition, consistent with age.
→ Ceramic body intact with no visible cracks or repairs
→ Glaze well preserved with natural, even wear
→ Brass base stable with age-appropriate patina
→ Leviton hardware intact; lamp is functional
Minor surface wear is present and expected, contributing character rather than detracting.
Why It Belongs in Your Home
This lamp brings height, calm, and intention.
It belongs on a console, a desk, or a bedside table where its vertical line can punctuate the room without demanding attention. It pairs effortlessly with antiques, modern interiors, and layered spaces where one object is expected to quietly hold the composition together.
It is an object of atmosphere: a slender green presence that softens light and steadies a room.
Details
→ Era: Interwar / Art Deco
→ Estimated Date: c. 1925–1935
→ Origin: Likely American
→ Materials: Glazed ceramic, brass, Leviton hardware, fabric shade
→ Electrical: Functional
→ One-of-a-kind vintage lighting piece
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