
Ceramic table lamps with abstract linear designs
History
These ceramic table lamps date from the mid-20th century, likely the 1960s or 1970s, during the popularity of Brutalist and abstract design in home decor. The rectangular form with textured surface and linear markings reflects the modernist aesthetic that dominated this period. These lamps would appeal to collectors of mid-century modern design and studio pottery. The minimalist, architectural quality and handcrafted appearance make them desirable to interior designers and homeowners seeking authentic vintage lighting with artistic character. They are particularly valued in contemporary interiors where statement lighting pieces serve as functional art objects.
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Origin
United States
Maker
Possibly Marianna von Allesch
Time period
Mid-20th century, circa 1960-1975