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2 TABLE LAMPS

L-FL-560
Two antique table lamps with floral design, set in an elegant setting.
antique table lamp with floral base on marble table
2 antique table lamps with decorative design in a warm setting
antique table lamp with floral design and sturdy base, cozy environment
two antique table lamps with decorative floral design
two antique table lamps shaped like flowers in a classic setting
Two antique table lamps with decorative design on a table
two decorative antique table lamps on a marble table
View of 2 antique table lamps with decorative flowers
Two antique table lamps with floral design, set in an elegant setting.
antique table lamp with floral base on marble table
2 antique table lamps with decorative design in a warm setting
antique table lamp with floral design and sturdy base, cozy environment
two antique table lamps with decorative floral design
two antique table lamps shaped like flowers in a classic setting
Two antique table lamps with decorative design on a table
two decorative antique table lamps on a marble table
View of 2 antique table lamps with decorative flowers
Measure +
Height45 cm / 17.72 in
Diameter17 cm / 6.69 in
Material Iron
Country France
Store Defensa 982
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Art Nouveau

The name "Art Nouveau" in French means "new art." It is also known as “Jugendstil” in Germany. In contrast, in Vienna and Italy it is called "Liberty".


  1. It employs curvilinear designs with sinuous, asymmetrical lines, often based on plant forms, as well as stylized female silhouettes.


  1. The style was used in architecture, interior design, glassware, jewelry, sculpture, painting, furniture, posters, and illustration.


  1. New materials were introduced, such as opals and semi-precious stones.


  1. The Art Nouveau style had its greatest momentum at the Universal Exposition of 1900 in Paris.


  1. After that, it spread throughout Europe, the United States, and Australia.


  1. In Paris, you can see the metro entrances, and in Belgium, its countless buildings.