AI_IMAGE: A heavy articulating brass desk lamp with a forest-green enamelled metal shade, positioned on a dark walnut writing desk, the brass showing warm golden patina, a few old books and a ceramic cup in the soft background, warm incandescent light pooling beneath the shade, Provençal interior setting | photorealistic warm editorial | 4:5

Objet

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lighting

Brass Library Lamp

Prix

240

Dimensions

48 cm H (extended), shade 18 cm dia.

Condition

Very good — rewired to EU standard, minor patina on brass

L’histoire de cet objet

Picked up at an industrial clearance near Cavaillon. Likely from a mid-century office or workshop — the articulating arm has that beautifully over-engineered quality of 1950s French metalwork. The green-enamelled shade is original, unchipped.

A serious desk lamp with the over-engineered charm of postwar French metalwork — the kind of object that makes you want to sit down and write a letter by hand.

This came out of an industrial clearance near Cavaillon, mixed in with a lot of grey filing cabinets and broken office chairs. It was the only beautiful thing in the room. The articulating arm moves with a satisfying, calibrated resistance — someone designed this to be adjusted thousands of times without loosening. The joints are heavy brass, machined with visible precision, and the whole mechanism still locks firmly at any angle.

The shade

The green-enamelled shade is original — a deep forest green on the outside, white enamel on the interior to reflect light downward. No chips in the enamel, which is rare for a piece this age. The colour is somewhere between British racing green and the shutters on a Luberon farmhouse, and it throws a warm, focused pool of light that makes everything outside it recede into soft shadow.

AI_IMAGE: Close-up of the articulating brass joint mechanism on a vintage desk lamp, showing machined brass knuckle joints with warm golden patina, the green enamel shade edge visible above, against a blurred warm-toned interior background | photorealistic warm editorial | 4:5
Machined brass joints, still perfectly calibrated after seventy years

The lamp has been fully rewired to current EU standard with a fabric-covered cord and inline switch. It takes a standard E27 bulb — a warm filament Edison works beautifully with the green shade. The brass has a natural patina that we’ve left untouched; polish it to a mirror if you prefer, but we think the warmth of aged brass is half the appeal.


A desk, a bedside table, a reading nook, a shop counter. This is one of those pieces that works wherever you put it and instantly raises the seriousness of the room.