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Pie de Salón floor lamp

Pie de Salón floor lamp

Jaume Sans focused on the design of furniture for his own household, which is how the remarkable Pie de Salón or Peana Molina lamps were created, and later edited by Santa & Cole. A sleek reinterpretation of traditional symmetrical lamps, with a chrome shaft. The stem of the lamp is adjustable and is leather-covered for a luxurious feel, opening up into a tripod base that allows the cable to easily go through. A perfect example of industrial craftsmanship.///Description
Jaume Sans was a renowned Catalan surrealist sculptor and painter. He was also a member of the artistic association ADLAN that included amongst its members Picasso, Dalí, Miró and Calder.

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From $503.33

Original: $1,438.09

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Pie de Salón floor lamp

$1,438.09

$503.33

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Jaume Sans focused on the design of furniture for his own household, which is how the remarkable Pie de Salón or Peana Molina lamps were created, and later edited by Santa & Cole. A sleek reinterpretation of traditional symmetrical lamps, with a chrome shaft. The stem of the lamp is adjustable and is leather-covered for a luxurious feel, opening up into a tripod base that allows the cable to easily go through. A perfect example of industrial craftsmanship.///Description
Jaume Sans was a renowned Catalan surrealist sculptor and painter. He was also a member of the artistic association ADLAN that included amongst its members Picasso, Dalí, Miró and Calder.