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Floor lamp
Designer Philip Johnson Richard Kelly
Manufacturer/Maker/Editor Edison Price Inc.
Origin United States
Year designed 1954
Design Museum Section American Design Icons Designed by Architects
Categories Floor lights
Designheroes ID 48554
Auction House Phillips
Headquarter New York, United States
Availability sold
Condition pre-owned/vintage
Sale name Design
Sale Location New York, United States
Floor lamp

Brass, painted aluminum.
designed 1954
Manufactured by Edison Price Inc., New York.
41 in. (104.1 cm) high

Catalog essay Upon completion in 1949, a glaring issue presented itself each evening at Philip Johnson’s Glass House: as the sun went down, any form of exposed-bulb lighting would reflect in the glass walls; “If you had one bulb,” wrote Johnson, “you saw six.” He devised a solution in collaboration with the architectural lighting expert Richard Kelly, designing a floor lamp that directed light upwards from a canister that took the form of a theater spotlight. The light from the canister hit the interior of the conical shade and then deflected downward over the floor. The first versions had three legs, as seen in Johnson’s Rockefeller Guest House (1950) and the Richard S. Davis House (1952). If Glass House initially had a three-legged version, by 1953 a version with four legs was in use. The latter version also featured in the exhibition “20th Century Design from the Museum Collection” at the Museum of Modern Art (1958-1959).
Literature "Modern Setting," Vogue, June 1954, p. 90
Martin Eidelberg, ed., Design 1935-1965: What Modern Was, Montreal, 1991, p. 204
Provenance Private collection, California
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Object Floor lamp
Designer
Manufacturer/Maker/Editor Edison Price Inc.
Origin United States
Year designed 1954
Design Museum Section American Design Icons Designed by Architects
Categories Floor lights
Designheroes ID 48554
Auction House Phillips
Headquarter New York, United States
Availability sold
Condition pre-owned/vintage
Sale name Design
Sale Location New York, United States

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