Table lamp, glazed ceramic, after Chatain, contemporary style, 80s – France. Extraordinary glazed ceramic lamp, created in the 1980s, in the style of contemporary artist François Chatain. This large table lamp draws attention thanks to its colorful composition. The body or base is structured through a succession of shapes that simulate stones of different sizes, like a balanced tower. The lampshade, meanwhile, is also large and conical. The vibrant color palette recalls the cheerful and striking spirit of 1980s design, with a nod to the aesthetic of the Memphis movement. At this time, design moved away from the predominant minimalism of previous decades and adopted a bolder approach, with geometric shapes, unusual colors, and materials. The glazed ceramic and the arrangement of shapes are reminiscent of the work of French artist François Chatain, an eclectic artist influenced by postmodern design. Her work in furniture and interior design is noted for its use of noble materials, sculptural forms, and a refined aesthetic that combines tradition and modernity. Her lamps, made of overlapping colored stones, are her most recognized pieces. Material: Glazed ceramic Style: Contemporary Period: 1980s Country of origin: France Provenance: Private collection Good condition according to its age and use / Functional Total dimensions: 80 x 69 x 69 cm. Base dimensions: 46 x 50 x 35 cm. Shade diameter: 69 cm. Shipping of the product will be paid by the buyer according to the dimensions, weight, and destination. We will contact you to arrange it and agree on a quote. Shipping costs include custom-made professional packaging; and personalized shipping, with tracking number and guarantee.
Good condition according to its age and use
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsOrangeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height80 cmWidth69 cmDepth69 cm