HELEN DRYDEN 1935 Art Deco Stylized Table Desk Masque Lamp In Chromed Steel
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Table desk lamp designed by Helen Dryden.
This is a very rare table-desk accent lamp, created in America during the art deco period, back in the 1935. This "Masque" lamp was originally designed by Helen Dryden for The Revere Copper And Brass Company In The 1930's. Masterfully crafted in chromed steel with high polished finish. The lamp feature the stylized Masque-face of a women with minimalism pattern. The incised lines depict the female features and wavy hair extensions at the sides. Take a tubular Edison base lightbulb installed from the back and the light is reflected around, creating an halo of light.
This vintage desk lamp is a stunning addition to any collection. The chromed material and the Art Deco style, make it a unique and stylish decorative piece. The lamp is in working order and features a flexible swivel design, making it perfect for any task. With its classic design and high-quality construction, this lamp is sure to impress. Whether you're a collector or just looking for a unique piece to add to your home, this vintage desk lamp is the perfect choice. It is fitted with an electric long cord and a push on/off button.
Country: American.
Period: Art Deco.
Year: 1930-1935
Weight: About 3 or 4 pounds, (1.36 Kg).
Measurements: 260 mm by 89 mm by 108 mm (10.25 x 3.5 x 4.25 Inches).
Helen Dryden Industrial Designer
Helen Dryden was an American artist and successful industrial designer in the 1920s and 1930s. She was reportedly described by
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