Vintage French Jielde 5 Arm Floor Lamp by Jean-Louis Domecq c.1950-1960

Vintage French Jielde 5 Arm Floor Lamp by Jean-Louis Domecq c.1950-1960

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Original Jielde five arm, six jointed adjustable floor lamp mounted on a heavy steel auto brake disk (original design). Designed by the French engineer, Jean-Louis ...

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Usage
  • Ideal for use in home offices or creative spaces where adjustable lighting is essential for productivity and focus.
  • Can be effectively integrated into modern or industrial interior design schemes, creating an artistic statement while providing functional lighting.
  • May serve as an accent piece in living areas, helping to define spaces and enhance ambiance with its distinctive design.
History
  • The Jielde lamp was first designed in the 1950s by Jean-Louis Domecq, an era known for its innovative approaches to industrial design and functionality.
  • As a product originally intended for factories, the lamp embodies the spirit of mid-20th century industrialism and the shift towards more functional and aesthetic workspaces.
  • Jielde lamps, since their inception, have gained fame not only for their practicality but also for their unique design, reflecting a significant period in French design history.
Design Significance
  • The five-arm, adjustable design allows for versatility in lighting angles and is characteristic of mid-century modern design principles.
  • Known for its robust construction, the Jielde lamp represents the intersection of industrial design and artistic expression, showcasing how functional objects can be visually striking.
  • The use of heavy steel and the simplistic silhouette exemplifies the trends of the 1950s that favored minimalism and utility, making it a noteworthy study in furniture design evolution.

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