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Calor Bakelite Art Deco Edison White Lamp
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Calor Bakelite Art Deco Edison White Lamp

Calor Bakelite Art Deco White Lamp

225,00

This lamp is a unique piece. It was created from a Calor heater from the 1930s.

  • Color : White
  • Materials : Bakélite
  • Dimensions : H.38 x L.36 x P.14 cm
  • Lighting : Edison LED
  • Date of upcycled product : 30’s

Free delivery in metropolitan France.

Available: Out of stock

Through this design and vintage object, the ArtJL brand offers you to opt for sustainable and responsible lighting.

To give a second life to this heater, to transform it into a lamp, it has been cleaned, sanded, painted and repainted.

A specific lighting system was installed depending on the desired ambiance.

With this lamp, you rediscover the history of art deco. It is made of bakelite, a popular material in the 1930s.

With an Edison LED bulb, it offers a warm light rendering.

Matt white finish.

Original creation by ArtJL. Unique model, signed and numbered ArtJL267.

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The history of the Calor brand merges with that of the innovations that have marked the home economy during the last century. This brand was born in 1917. For decades, it created many models of heaters. This one dates from the 60s and 70s.

By transforming it into a lamp, the ArtJL brand continues the history of this object.

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« I was privileged to be one of the first ArtJL customers. In 2016, the models offered were fewer, but my choice was naturally oriented towards a safe bet: the Petit Thermor. No color for me. I opted for the brushed aluminum model! I find that its metal aspect gives a fairly "class" side. Then it allows me to change my decor to the sandstone of my desires without color constraints. I diffuse its soft light in the corner of my living room. I thus play with the contrasts between with its industrial design and the mahogany wood of my library. » (Elvire B., Bordeaux)

« Blow of heart for this artist who immerses us in the good taste of the vintage years. I am fortunate to own one of his works that I look at in the morning when I wake up and in the evening when I go to bed. And, I never get tired of it. » (Raphael E., Carnon)