LAMARTINE GREEN TABLE LAMP
Swirling green glass, antique brass, and a surface pattern that no manufacturing process could replicate exactly twice — the Lamartine table lamp is the kind of piece that makes a room feel genuinely curated. This Lamartine green table lamp draws its design language from mid-century modern sensibility, translating it through differing shades of green glass that swirl across the base in a poetic, organic pattern. Because the glass is crafted to allow natural variation, every lamp arrives as a slightly unique object — the pattern shifts, the green tones pool and separate differently, and the result is something closer to art than production lighting. Antique brass metal accents complement the green palette with warmth and depth, and a box-pleated drum shade tops the composition with structured, tailored elegance.
Elegant Design Details
Currey & Company built the Lamartine around the expressive potential of glass as a material — not glass used for clarity or minimalism, but glass used for color, movement, and surface complexity. The swirling pattern across the base shifts through differing shades of green, from deeper forest tones to lighter, more translucent passages, creating a visual rhythm that changes depending on light conditions and viewing angle. Mid-century modern lines give the silhouette its discipline — clean proportions, intentional geometry — while the glass pattern introduces the kind of organic unpredictability that keeps the lamp from feeling cold or overly structured. Antique brass finish metal accents at the base and fitter bridge the cool green tones with warmth, enriching the overall palette without overwhelming it. The box-pleated drum shade adds a layer of tailored refinement that feels entirely at home alongside the lamp’s considered base.
Soft, Ambient Illumination
At 18 inches wide, the box-pleated drum shade delivers a broad, even spread of diffused light that complements the Lamartine’s role as both a functional lamp and a decorative focal point. Box pleating introduces subtle shadow and dimension to the shade’s exterior surface, adding visual texture that becomes more apparent when the lamp is illuminated. A maximum output of 150 watts through a standard base socket gives this lamp the flexibility to serve as a primary light source in smaller rooms or a strong ambient contributor in larger living spaces. The richness of the green glass base becomes even more pronounced when the lamp is lit — light interacts with the swirling pattern and varying glass depths, animating the surface in a way that cold, unlit display simply cannot achieve.
Size & Functional Features
The Lamartine stands 30.5 inches tall and 18 inches wide, with a 10-inch wide base that provides a stable footprint on console tables, sideboards, and substantial accent surfaces. At 15 pounds, the lamp carries enough weight to feel grounded and permanent without becoming difficult to position. A 6-foot cord provides standard reach for most room configurations. One standard base bulb up to a maximum of 150 watts is required, sold separately. The slight pattern variation inherent to the glass construction means each Lamartine is a genuinely individual piece — best suited to mid-century modern, eclectic, and art-forward interiors where that kind of handcrafted distinctiveness is recognized and valued.

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