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A rare and commanding work by celebrated Belgian designer Willy Daro, this sculptural table lamp is a masterclass in 1970s European design—where natural grandeur meets modernist precision. Created circa 1970, the piece features a substantial geometric frame in polished brass, cradling a dramatic Dragon Septarian geode slab. One side of the stone is expertly polished to reveal its intricate crystalline structure, while the reverse remains raw and untouched, preserving its primal, geological essence.
The lamp retains its original shade, a richly textured composition in bronze and gold tones that amplifies the piece's luxurious presence. The interplay between the organic geode and the architectural brass frame creates a tension that is both elemental and refined—a hallmark of Daro's sculptural lighting oeuvre.
Though not signed, the materials, proportions, and execution unmistakably reflect Daro's distinctive aesthetic and his studio's commitment to bold, nature-infused design. Pieces of this scale and integrity are exceedingly rare, especially with original components intact.
This lamp is more than lighting—it's a legacy item, a museum worthy objet d'art of mid-century European luxury design.
This lamp is a collectible artifact, a statement of taste and connoisseurship. Ideal for a curated interior, gallery setting, or private collection, it offers investment-grade appeal for those who value the intersection of art, design, and natural history.
 

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Willy Daro owned Les Nouveaux Ateliers Willy Daro and worked in Brussels from the late 1960s to 1987.
Willy Daro's creations were often inspired by nature, featuring sinuous, organic forms and utilizing luxurious materials such as brass, bronze, and glass. He was also influenced by the art movements of his time, such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco. His works were widely exhibited and sold around the world, and were appreciated for their quality and originality. He worked for major brands, including Belgochrom, and also undertook interior design projects for prestigious clients, such as the Shah of Iran and Prince Rainier of Monaco. Willy Daro died in 1990, leaving behind him a legacy of creativity and innovation in furniture and lighting design. Today, his pieces are sought-after collectors' items by design enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

Willy Daro Brass and Geode Stone Table Lamp, circa 1970

SKU: Q033-LU1632245368252
$4,500.00Price
  • circa 1970

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