A rare dog lamp designed by Jean Boris Lacroix and produced by Disderot in France in 1950. Crafted from folded metal, this lamp features a white body and black head, embodying a playful, minimalist aesthetic reminiscent of a dachshund. Its charming and distinctive design makes it a standout piece. The lamp remains in fully original condition, showing age-related wear consistent with its vintage character. Jean-Boris Lacroix (1902-1984) began his career at just 18 years old, working alongside Paul Dumas. From 1924 to 1937, he served as the artistic director at the prestigious Vionnet haute couture house, where he collaborated with renowned designers such as J.M. Frank, Pierre Chareau, and Jean Dunand.
De lamp is ongerestaureerd en verkeerd dus in volledig originele staat.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsWhite, BlackMaterialMetalNumber of items1StyleVintageHeight18 cmWidth32 cmDepth10 cmSigns of usageDents, Scratches