Persan Floor Lamp

First shown at the Salon des Arts Ménagers in 1954, the Persan floor lamp is an iconic model, highly representative of Jean Royère’s work. Plant inspiration runs through all his work and his designs are populated by bucolic tendencies, testifying to his narrative and poetic approach to decoration. The Persan floor lamp resembles a magnificent bouquet of flowers whose seven stems propagate lights. Its slender legs sit lightly on the ground, supporting a cluster of lampshades that defy gravity, the whole lamp remaining in perfect equilibrium. This model is also available as a wall lamp.

  • • Produced from Jean Royère’s original drawings

    • Delivered with a certificate of authenticity

    • Traditional Manufacture

    • Hand Made in France

    • Seven light model

    • Structure in lacquered and hand-patinated metal or gold leaf

    Also available as a two, three or eight arm wall light, a tall 3 arm wall light version and a nine arm chandelier.

  • • Metal structure in Black, Red or Gold leaf (upon request)

    • Hand-made Japanese paper lampshades in white or warm white

    • Paper trim to match the structure colour

  • Ø. 69 x H. 180 cm

    Ø. 27.2 x H. 70.9 in