"Rare And Beautiful Beam Lamp In Bright Blue Earthenware With Blown Flower Beds From The 50s."
Rare lamp beams in bright blue earthenware nuanced in the shape of a large basin with four feet open to the sowing of four times 16 flowers in blown transparent glass and whose back is garnished with a blown tube to diffuse the light coming from the base and oriented upwards, spreading the light in passing in a remarkable scenography, the four series of flowers coming out regularly from the basin thanks to orifices. The light points of flowers are progressive from the smallest at the bottom to the most generous as they rise. Each set in equidistant bands below the feet moved with arched ribs, circled above by a multitif imitating braiding. The interior of a beautiful immaculate white enamel is as finished as the round of a remarkable quality of enameling. This piece of design and signed "Art Luminescence," Paris has a label stuck with the manufacturing number, it is a rare and beautiful piece from the 40s/50s in good condition and very stylish