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Glass paste lamp
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Glass paste lamp

295,00 325,00  TTC

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Great classic of the Art Nouveau period, the mushroom lamp diffuses a warm and felted light. Handcrafted by craftsmen, its brass frame blends perfectly with the glass paste. A timeless and fashionable lamp ! Discover our glass paste lamps.

  • Handmade glass lamp, unique piece
  • Small : Height : 35 cm Hat diameter : 24
  • Medium : Height : 42 cm Hat diameter : 25 cm
  • Certificate of authenticity

DELIVERY TIME

European Union : shipping with GLS, the delivery time is about 5 days.
Outside the European Union : shipping with GLS, the delivery time is about one or two weeks, depending of the custom clearance.
You will receive an email from Vessière Cristaux with all the tracking informations. If you have urgent request, you can call us (+33.3.83.75.10.55) or contact Michaël by WhatsApp (+33.6.17.02.12.25).

WE PROVIDE INSURANCE FOR YOUR ORDER

With more than 138 years of experience, our export team takes the greatest care to package each order. A damaged product? We will send a new one. A lost parcel? We will send a new one. The shipping cost include an insurance break and lost.

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For a delivery outside the European Union, you can pay your order without VAT. Please, use the coupon code FREETAX into your cart.

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GLASS PASTE LAMP FRANCE :

GLASS PASTE LAMP FRANCE, Great classic of the Art Nouveau period, the mushroom lamp diffuses a warm and felted light. Handcrafted by craftsmen, its brass frame blends perfectly with the glass paste. A timeless and fashionable lamp ! Discover our glass paste lamps.


Today, the manufacture of crystal goes according to original techniques. The mixture of sand (silica), potassium carbonate and lead oxide is heated to a temperature of 1450°C. The melt is then “cured” for several dozen hours for all the bubbles decomposition of carbonate, which contribute to making the blen , are eliminated. The mixture is then ready to be worked by harvesters, blowers and cutters in the state of the art and know-how of high-end crystal.

The cristalliers, as the glassworkers, were first established in forested areas that provided the wood to heat melting furnaces and even the ashes which supplied potassium. In these remote areas, the royal privilege allowed them to wear the sword to defend himself, hence the name “glass nobility” mocked by the blood of the true nobility. In France, the story of the crystal begins in Lorraine with the glass factory of Münzthal based in 1586, but it is only in 1767 when king Louis XVI confers him by obvious letter the title of “royal Glass factory of Saint-Louis” and in 1782 François de Beaufort finalizes the formula of the crystal with more than 35 % of lead.