Calor Big Parable Copper & Black Lamp
Calor Big Parable Copper & Black Lamp
Calor Big Parable Copper & Black Lamp
Calor Big Parable Copper & Black Lamp

Calor Big Parable Copper & Black Lamp

195,00

This lamp is a unique piece. It was created from an old Art Deco “Calor” heater from the 1930s and 1940s.

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

Free delivery in metropolitan France.

Available: 1 in stock


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.

During the production of this table lamp, the Art Deco style of the original heater was preserved and highlighted. In particular by the brilliance of its copper and the choice of the matt black color.

This lamp will bring a chic and very original touch to your interior. Thanks to its adjustable cup, you will be in control of the light tilt.

Original ArtJL creation. Unique model, signed and numbered ArtJL535.

Additional information

Prix

175 €

Color

Black

Material

Copper, Iron

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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« 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)

« After several reassuring discussions, it was with great confidence that I sent my Thermor heater to Jérôme. He knew how to respect my choices and this one very quickly found a second youth in lamp! Today it is a centerpiece of my decor. » (Madame Babiole, Toulouse)