Garçonne Table Lamp | Antique Brass
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€275,00 - Regular price
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€275,00
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In the Roaring Twenties, some women not only challenged social roles but did so with a new, modern, and irreverent style: À La Garçonne. In tribute to this remarkable era, our Garçonne Table Lamp features a classic design, combined with colours that evoke the charm, audacity, and joie de vivre so characteristic of this unique time. With its soft light, it is perfect for any setting.
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Garçonne Table Lamp | Antique Brass
- Regular price
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€275,00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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€275,00

DETAILS
• Material: Brass, Frosted Opal Glass
• Weight: 1,5 kg
• Usage: Indoor
• Certification: CE
• Maximum Power: OW Type T
• Socket: E14
• Voltage: 220-240V
• Bulbs Included: Yes
• Number of Bulbs: 1
• Requires Assembly: Yes
• 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.
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Garçonne
How strange it must be for younger generations to imagine that women once had to play a role imposed by society, which excluded the assertion of their individuality. As Sérgio Godinho asked in a song: “Pode alguém ser quem não é?” (Can anyone be who they are not?)
There was a period in history when not only did circumstances converge to achieve this assertion by women, but they also did so in an irreverent, joyful, and stylish way.
The 1920s, popularly known as the Roaring Twenties, saw women break free from imposed models. Until then, they were conditioned to a predetermined way of being and interacting in society, which was also reflected in their way of dressing, symbolized by the use of a traditional accessory: the corset, which would fall into disuse from that time onwards.