Item Description
A striking and rare example of Jean Perzel’s mastery of modernist lighting design, this large Model N°353 bis ceiling lamp combines sculptural presence with refined simplicity. Designed in the 1930s by the celebrated French designer, the piece embodies Perzel’s philosophy of creating luminous objects that are both functional and architectural. The lamp features a wide circular glass shade, expertly crafted to diffuse light with exceptional softness and clarity. Supported by an elegant metal mount with clean geometric lines, it exemplifies the timeless balance between materiality and proportion for which Perzel is renowned. Ideal for a grand entrance, dining room, or gallery-like interior, this ceiling lamp provides not only illumination but also a dramatic focal point. Its scale and purity of form make it a quintessential piece of French Art Deco design, highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of 20th-century lighting. Details: Designer: Jean Perzel Model: N°353 bis Origin: France Period: 1930s (Art Deco) Materials: Glass, metal Condition: Excellent vintage condition, with minor wear consistent with age Dimensions: 50 cm diameter, 20,5 cm high Signed on the frame. Jean Perzel’s lighting designs were commissioned for some of the most prestigious interiors of the 20th century, from private residences to diplomatic salons. Pieces of this size and model are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. A rare opportunity to acquire an authentic Jean Perzel masterpiece—both functional and collectible, this ceiling lamp exemplifies the elegance of modernist French design.