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Danish blue ceramic table lamp by Désirée Stentoj, 1960

Danish blue ceramic table lamp by Désirée Stentoj, 1960

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Illuminate your home with this Danish ceramic table lamp by Désirée Stentoj, 1960. Crafted by the celebrated Danish designer Désirée Stentoj, this vintage lamp showcases a stunning blue glaze and a captivating textured pattern, making it a true statement piece. The lamp comes with a newly upholstered matching lampshade, blending authentic 1960s design with a fresh, modern touch. Perfect for lovers of mid-century modern lighting, vintage ceramic lamps, or Danish design collectibles, this lamp brings both artistry and warm ambient light to any room. A timeless addition for stylish living rooms, bedrooms, or office spaces.

DIMENSIONS
Height: 61cm
Width: 36cm
Depth: 20cm
Cord length: 160cm

PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition: Excellent - minimal signs of wear
Material: Ceramic, fabric
Fitting: E27

Manufacturer: Désirée Stentoj
Period of production: 1970
Country of origin: Denmark

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