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652 Glenbrook Road • Building 3 Suite 311
Stamford, CT 06906 , United States
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Gerald Thurston Adjustable Black & Brass Floor Lamp by Lightolier
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Description
Over the past century, lighting design has undergone a remarkable evolution. Today, we find ourselves at a pinnacle of creativity, where designers continually push the boundaries of form, function, and material. This spirit of innovation, however, was ignited decades ago by pioneers of the 1950s and 1960s—visionaries who broke from the ornate styles of the past and embraced bold, modernist ideas. Among them was Gerald Thurston, a name now synonymous with Mid-Century Modern lighting. Though little is known about his personal life, Thurston's legacy lives on through his iconic designs for Lightolier, which remain highly sought after by collectors and designers alike.
This floor lamp is a striking example of Thurston’s design philosophy. Sleek and sculptural, its slender silhouette commands attention with a refined contrast of glossy piano black and radiant brass. More than just aesthetically captivating, the lamp is also highly functional. The oversized shade rotates freely to direct light precisely where it's needed, while the brass neck adjusts in height with a smooth, spring-loaded mechanism—an engineering detail that exemplifies both Thurston’s ingenuity and Lightolier’s enduring quality.
We’ve chosen to preserve the lamp’s original character. A graceful patina—earned through decades of use—adds depth and authenticity. The wiring and turn-switch are original and fully operational, though rewiring is available upon request.
Whether placed beside a sofa, in a cozy reading nook, or illuminating a workspace, this Gerald Thurston floor lamp adds timeless elegance and thoughtful design to any interior. It’s not just lighting—it’s a piece of design history. -
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Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Painted Metal & Brass Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and history Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 810495 -
Dimensions
W. 20 in; H. 41 in; D. 15 in; H.2. 52 in; W. 50.8 cm; H. 104.14 cm; D. 38.1 cm; H.2. 132.08 cm;
Message from Seller:
Stories exist in many forms, we see them in objects. The aesthetic of those before us is passed down through their surviving creations. These are the objects we search for; to preserve, refine, & continue the story. Object Refinery combines design obsession, fine craftsmanship, and a love for history in our worldwide search for objects. Based in Connecticut, USA; we partner with a network of local artisans to restore and refine our findings before passing them on to the next collector.
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