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Daum Resonance Lamp in Boreal Green
Daum Resonance Lamp in Boreal Green
$9,410.00 Add to Cart
 
Item# D05552
Size: H: 16. 4" W: 9. 8" (lampshade)

In honor of Daum's 140th anniversary, the crystal manufacturer wished to reinterpret its iconic "Lampe Champignon. " Named "Resonance" and produced in a numbered series, this rounded lamp sports a new contemporary design and is available in four colors: boreal green, ink blue, Parisian grey, and rosewood red. In the 19th century, the Daum brothers were the first to dress electric light with glass, in association with the artists of the time such as Majorelle or the talented designer Henry Berge. These talented men built the famous "Ecole de Nancy. "A symbol of creativity and savoir-faire, this collection perfectly reflects the work of the " crystal of the Daum atelier in Nancy, France. The champagne-colored metal structure adds a touch of elegance and modernity to the collection. The softly colored crystal sparkles to life as the light shines through it. Through its LED light, the lamp unveils a shower of bubbles engraved in the lamp-shade. Loyal to its DNA, the Manufacture continues to take part in the history of Design.


Daum, the legendary glassmaker master, has kept alive for more than a century a love relationship with the greatest artists of its time, giving their work of art a second life of crystal and colours. From the Ecole de Nancy, from Art Nouveau to Art Decoratif, from Majorelle to Dali, Arman and Hilton McConnico, Daum has not missed any of the magic rendez-vous of the artistic creation and modern savoir-faire, which has always renewed the alliance of art and art craft.

Few brands have worked with as many artists: for nearly 140 years, more than 350 exceptional signatures have constituted a heritage beyond compare, a unique collection.

How to convey those works into crystal sculptures? This is where Daum's secret lies, shaper of the exception, highly knowledgeable workshop, laboratory of wonders, designer of incomparable objects. All of the Daum pieces are lovingly hand produced in France, using traditional lost wax sculpting technique.