Josefa Table Lamp | Almond
- Regular price
-
€195,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€195,00
DELIVERY IN 2 TO 4 WORKING DAYS
The work of Josefa de Óbidos, a female artist who made her mark in a world of male painters, captivates us with her distinct feminine touch. Her still lifes offer a glimpse into 17th-century life in Alcobaça, depicting richly adorned tables with baskets, bowls, flowers, fruit, and convent sweets in a vibrant and historically significant composition. Reinterpreting this aesthetic, the Josefa Table Lamp features a pot-shaped body with geometric relief patterns and colours that reflect the artist’s expressiveness and feminine touch. To complement it, we offer two lampshade options: a handcrafted natural raffia design and a white cotton one.
Couldn't load pickup availability












Josefa Table Lamp | Almond
- Regular price
-
€195,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€195,00

DETAILS
• Material: Stoneware, Brass
• Weight: 2-3 kg
• Usage: Indoor
• Certification: CE
• Maximum Power: 13W
• Socket: E27
• Voltage: 220-240V
• Bulbs Included: Yes
• Number of Bulbs: 1
• Shade Included: No
• Requires Assembly: No
• IMPORTANT: All pottery pieces are handcrafted individually, so there may be variations in size, colour, and weight. There may be differences of up to 3 cm in the dimensions of the piece.
• Due to calibration, resolution, brightness, and other screen settings, the colours displayed may vary slightly from the actual colours.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
• This product is intended for indoor use only. Do not use in bathrooms, spas, or other humid environments.
• Clean with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, turn off the light, use a damp cloth, and immediately dry with a dry cloth to prevent water spots.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning products and/or solvents, or harsh sponges that could scratch the brass surface.
• It is natural for the stoneware part to develop a "craquelure" effect over time and with use.
Explore the collection
-
Josefa Table Lamp | Almond with Vanilla LampshadeJosefa Table Lamp | Almond with Vanilla Lampshade
- Regular price
-
€230,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€230,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | Rosé with Vanilla LampshadeJosefa Table Lamp | Rosé with Vanilla Lampshade
- Regular price
-
€230,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€230,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | Padrón Green with Vanilla LampshadeJosefa Table Lamp | Padrón Green with Vanilla Lampshade
- Regular price
-
€230,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€230,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | Almond with Raffia LampshadeJosefa Table Lamp | Almond with Raffia Lampshade
- Regular price
-
€330,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€330,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | Rosé with Raffia LampshadeJosefa Table Lamp | Rosé with Raffia Lampshade
- Regular price
-
€330,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€330,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | Padrón Green with Raffia LampshadeJosefa Table Lamp | Padrón Green with Raffia Lampshade
- Regular price
-
€330,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€330,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | Padrón GreenJosefa Table Lamp | Padrón Green
- Regular price
-
€195,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€195,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | RoséJosefa Table Lamp | Rosé
- Regular price
-
€195,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€195,00
Quick view
-
Josefa Table Lamp | AlmondJosefa Table Lamp | Almond
- Regular price
-
€195,00 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
€195,00
Quick view

Josefa de Óbidos
Among the many points of interest in Josefa de Óbidos (1630–1684) that fascinate us — an artist who managed to establish herself in the field of Fine Arts, specifically in the Visual Arts — we are especially enchanted by the distinct feminine touch she imparted to her works. It is worth mentioning that, at the time, these activ-ities were restricted to male artists and dictated by the tastes of... gentlemen. Therefore, what may seem natural to us today was not at all so in her time (at least in the Iberian periphery of Europe).
Isn't it disconcerting, almost provocative, the way she handled the religious theme of Agnus Dei, or the Paschal Lamb, depicted in a typical Baroque setting, lying with bound legs against a black background, yet surrounded by colourful flowers that soften the atmosphere of such a grim and unfortunate fate and grant some dignity to the life and death of the little animal?