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Pair of Cedric Hartman Low Profile MOMA Floor Luminaire 1H, 1966
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Pair of Cedric Hartman Low Profile MOMA Floor Luminaire 1H, 1966
A pair of Cedric Hartman Low Profile Floor Luminaires, designed in 1966. Suitable for placement beside a chair, sofa, or bedside. Included in the Museum of Modern Art Collection (MOMA), these elegant lamps are crafted of polished brass and chrome, adjustable in height with a full swivel base and a rotating single-socket shade operated with a lucite dimmer.
Etched underside of base signed [Cedric Hartman].
Dimensions
40" high × 11" wide × 16" deep
Height adjusts from 36.5" to 40"
Condition
Patina throughout with light scratches consistent with age and use. Presents well. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. patina throughout light scratches consistent with age and use presents well. Creation Date: 1966 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00005076 Incollect Reference #: 824553
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