Candle Floor Lamp in Chrome, Unknown, 1960s - Lot 93
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Description
This mid-century chrome candle floor lamp is defined by its disciplined verticality and sculptural restraint. Rising from a circular, weighted base, a polished chrome column extends upward into a tapered arrangement of six slender rods, which converge to cradle a single, large candle within a frosted glass diffuser. The composition reads as both architectural and ceremonial, emphasizing height, balance, and controlled symmetry.
The six uprights form an open framework around the candle, allowing light to radiate softly while preserving the clarity of the structure. This interplay between exposed metal and diffused glow reflects the modernist interest in transparency and material contrast. The chromed surfaces, finely polished, introduce a reflective quality that responds subtly to surrounding light, reinforcing the lamp’s presence without excess ornament.
The circular base anchors the vertical form with measured proportion, ensuring stability while maintaining a minimal footprint. The overall silhouette—narrow at the stem and gently flared at the crown—creates a sense of upward movement, lending the piece a quiet monumentality despite its slender profile.
Conceived during the mid-century period, the design departs from conventional candle stands through its integration of industrial materials and sculptural geometry. Rather than serving purely as a functional object, it operates as a vertical accent within a room, articulating space through light and reflection.
An elegant example of mid-century lighting design, this chrome candle holder embodies structural clarity, balanced proportion, and the refined interplay between flame and form.





