
Illuminating devices crafted from ceramic materials, often dating from the mid-20th century or earlier, designed for placement on tables or similar surfaces, constitute a distinctive category of lighting fixtures. These items typically... Read more »

Illuminating objects from the period roughly spanning the 1930s to the 1960s, these lighting fixtures embody a design aesthetic characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a focus on functionality. Often crafted... Read more »

Illumination devices crafted from fired clay, often dating from prior decades, and adorned with botanical representations, constitute a distinct category within decorative arts. These items, typically functional and aesthetically pleasing, served both... Read more »

The term refers to a lighting fixture incorporating a repurposed or reproduction ceramic container, typically of Chinese origin, characterized by a bulbous shape, a domed lid, and often adorned with intricate hand-painted... Read more »

Illuminating artifacts from the mid-20th century, these lighting fixtures are characterized by their use of a transparent and durable acrylic resin. Often molded into sculptural forms, these pieces embody a design aesthetic... Read more »

Illuminating fixtures from the mid-20th century, specifically those produced in the 1950s and designed for placement on tables, represent a distinctive aesthetic period. These items often incorporate materials such as ceramic, metal,... Read more »

Illuminating fixtures originating from the 1970s, crafted in styles typical of that era, represent a distinct category of lighting. These items often feature materials such as plastic, chrome, wood, and glass, and... Read more »