1940’s Mahogany Floor Lamp with Wicker Shade

1940’s Mahogany Floor Lamp with Wicker Shade

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Sunbeam Vintage
Highland Park - Los Angeles, CA
106 S. Avenue 58 Los Angeles CA, 90042 · 323-908-9743






Usage
  • Ideal for adding a touch of vintage charm to a living room or study, a floor lamp can enhance the ambiance and provide warm lighting for reading or relaxation.
  • Such a lamp may serve as a statement piece in a cozy corner, complementing a range of decor styles from mid-century modern to bohemian.
  • The versatility of a mahogany floor lamp allows it to fit seamlessly into both contemporary and traditional spaces, making it a functional accessory.
History
  • Floor lamps from the 1940s often reflect the design trends of the era, which emphasized both functionality and elegance in home furnishings.
  • The use of mahogany in furniture making during the mid-20th century is indicative of a preference for rich, durable materials that have stood the test of time.
  • Throughout its history, the floor lamp has evolved, with 1940s models showcasing the innovative approaches to lighting design that were emerging during this period.
Design Significance
  • The combination of mahogany and wicker in lamp design may symbolize a blend of traditional craftsmanship and organic elements, characteristic of the era's aesthetic.
  • Wicker shades gained traction in mid-century designs, known for their ability to diffuse light softly while adding texture and visual interest.
  • Mid-century floor lamps like those from the 1940s often exhibit clean lines and understated elegance, which continue to influence modern lamp designs.

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