Description
This ethereal floor lamp, attributed to Lightolier and rooted in the extravagant design ethos of the 1970s, stands as a mesmerizing blend of sculptural art and functional lighting. Its form resembles a gilded birdcage grotto from which slender brass spires cascade downward like an abstract waterfall. Suspended along these arcs are alabaster-white, ovoid glass diffusers that glow like suspended raindrops, each one part of a harmonious column of illumination.
When lit, the lamp transforms—warm amber light reflects off its golden surfaces, casting a dreamy, immersive radiance that balances theatrical presence with serene luminosity. As a functional object, it’s as impressive in daylight as it is at night, acting as a focal point in any elevated interior.
Meticulously restored, the lamp features newly fabricated glass shades—faithfully molded from the original—offering enhanced durability while preserving its vintage aesthetics. The brass spines show delicate patina and occasional oxidation, which contributes to the lamp’s authenticity without compromising its visual impact. FMV collaborated with a phenomenal glass fabrication studio to reproduce from a mold, cast from an original shade. The final product looks exactly like the original, except the glass on our is a bit thicker (and stronger).
This is an American lamp. It has a type A plug wired for an American outlet. Adaptation or rewiring is required to use this lamp in countries outside of North America.
21″ Diameter x 60.75″ High
Condition: All new class shades have been reproduced by professional glass fabrication company. Original shade was used to create the mold.
















