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Wicker Lamp with Fringe

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1930 Lloyd Loom Wicker Lamp with Fringe

The 1930 Lloyd Loom wicker lamp with fringe is a charming and distinctive piece from the early 20th century. Lloyd Loom furniture was created by the British designer Marshall Burns Lloyd, who patented a process for weaving twisted paper and wire to create a durable and stylish material. This process revolutionized wickerwork and led to the production of elegant and functional furniture and lighting.

This lamp likely features the characteristic woven texture of Lloyd Loom material, with a design that incorporates fringed detailing, which was quite popular in the 1930s. The fringe adds a touch of glamour and sophistication, characteristic of the Art Deco period's decorative style.

These lamps are collectible today due to their craftsmanship and historical significance. They often blend well with vintage or retro-themed decor, offering both a historical touch and a unique visual appeal. If you have one or are considering acquiring one, it could be a valuable and attractive addition to a period-inspired interior or a standout piece in a more eclectic setting.

1930 Lloyd Loom Wicker Lamp with Fringe

The 1930 Lloyd Loom wicker lamp with fringe is a charming and distinctive piece from the early 20th century. Lloyd Loom furniture was created by the British designer Marshall Burns Lloyd, who patented a process for weaving twisted paper and wire to create a durable and stylish material. This process revolutionized wickerwork and led to the production of elegant and functional furniture and lighting.

This lamp likely features the characteristic woven texture of Lloyd Loom material, with a design that incorporates fringed detailing, which was quite popular in the 1930s. The fringe adds a touch of glamour and sophistication, characteristic of the Art Deco period's decorative style.

These lamps are collectible today due to their craftsmanship and historical significance. They often blend well with vintage or retro-themed decor, offering both a historical touch and a unique visual appeal. If you have one or are considering acquiring one, it could be a valuable and attractive addition to a period-inspired interior or a standout piece in a more eclectic setting.

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