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Pair of Sculptural Table Lamps by Philippe Rogier for OXAR

A rare and striking pair of mid-century table lamps designed by Philippe Rogier for Luminox/Oxar in France during the 1970s. These lamps embody the bold experimental spirit of the era, featuring cylindrical brushed metal bases crowned with chrome spiral springs that surround the light source. When illuminated, the open coil design creates a radiant halo effect, blending industrial precision with sculptural elegance. Their minimalist yet playful form makes them versatile accent pieces.

Philippe Rogier was a French designer active in the 1970s, best known for his sculptural lighting pieces for Oxar. His creations combined stainless steel, chrome, and dynamic geometric forms, embodying the futuristic “Space Age” style. Rogier’s work reflected both technical precision and playful modernism, typical of French design innovation of the era.

Oxar was a French lighting manufacturer, originally known as Luminox, active from the 1960s to the early 2000s. The brand specialized in stainless-steel and chrome fixtures with bold, modernist shapes. Collaborating with designers like Philippe Rogier, Oxar became known for its experimental, Space Age aesthetic and high-quality craftsmanship in decorative lighting.

Pair of Sculptural Table Lamps by Philippe Rogier for OXAR

  • Dimensions

    Height: 6.3 in (16 cm)

    Diameter: 6.7 in (17 cm)

  • Reference

    2300

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