$229.00

SOLD in the first few days it was listed for AU$229. Follow us on Instagram – instagram.com/invisedge .

The price is AU$229. NOTE- our prices are in AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS which is significantly LESS in AMERICAN DOLLARS. FOR SALE from New Farm in Brisbane however postage delivery can be arranged worldwide. (For a guide of postage prices click on the POSTAGE tab.) This listing has also been uploaded for research purposes and for people to express interest in buying OR SELLING a similar item. Postage is at cost price plus $3 for sourcing and storing clean used packing material. We regularly visit an electrical store and take away their used packing material before it ends up as landfill.

 

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SOLD in the first few days it was listed for AU$229. Follow us on Instagram – instagram.com/invisedge .

The price is AU$229. NOTE- our prices are in AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS which is significantly LESS in AMERICAN DOLLARS. FOR SALE from New Farm, Brisbane however POSTAGE can be arranged Australia-wide. (For a guide of postage prices click on our POSTAGE/DELIVERY tab.)

Background Info and Provenance

A LARGE cut crystal table lamp from the art deco period- c. 1940’s. This is one of the tallest of these lamps we’ve ever had- it stands at 29cm in height. This is most likely a Bohemian / Czechoslovakian piece. These crystal lamps are an icon of the era and ideal in any home. From a distance, they’re barely noticeable against a white wall, just a twinkle in the background making them perfect in a minimalist designer interior, up close they’re captivating and at night they look amazing when switched on giving the room a stunning ambience. They cast patterned shadows over the walls.

I first bought one of these art deco lamps years ago to sell in my store but after I had it awhile, I couldn’t bring myself to sell it! These days I always have one or two at home- I love them.

This lamp is a 1940’s art deco original. Its heavy cut crystal- the power cord has an inline switch for ease of use (as shown in the photos). The original plug and cord was updated at some stage (the originals didn’t have the inline switch- that technology hadn’t been invented back then!). The cord and switch is vintage though- they look to be 1970’s to me. The electricals show no damage or noticeable signs of use (and is in working condition) but in this day and age I need to state that vintage electrics should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use.

These lamps are a great investment. Although times (and interiors) have changed they still attract attention and are highly sought-after by people in all different homes from chic minimalist through to period homes with dark timber and regal colours like maroon and gold. If you look after this piece it will continue to be passed onto future generations. After other lamps have ended up as landfill, this piece will still stand apart- a symbol that when something has been done well, it will live on. There are few better ways to invest in your home and reduce your carbon footprint. (How does buying something like this reduce your carbon footprint? … Recycling what we already have is our only way out of this mess!)

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