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Art Deco Geometric Ceiling Lamp with Rare Marbled Glass, France c. 1930
Art Deco Geometric Ceiling Lamp with Rare Marbled Glass, France c. 1930
This stunning Art Deco ceiling lamp exemplifies the sculptural geometry and refined craftsmanship of French lighting design from the late 1920s to early 1930s. The stepped glass shade is articulated with strong geometric movement along each side, creating a rhythmic architectural presence that reads as both bold and elegant. The form is unusually complex, with sharply defined planes that catch and diffuse light beautifully, giving the lamp depth and a striking visual profile even when unlit.
What makes this example particularly rare is the glass itself. The softly marbled coloration, with warm amber and honey toned inclusions suspended within a pale, translucent body, is highly unusual and far less commonly encountered than standard frosted or opalescent glass. The lamp retains a chrome canopy and chain, which complements the modernist design and underscores its original Art Deco character. Together, the materials and proportions create a ceiling fixture that is both decorative and architectural, capable of anchoring an interior with quiet sophistication.









