This rare vintage Giuseppe Armani Figure Table Lamp is a masterpiece of Italian Rococo-style lighting, featuring a beautifully sculpted cherub with a garland of fruit. Crafted from fine porcelain and mounted on a polished wooden base with brass accents, this ornate figurine lamp exudes classical charm. Topped with a frosted glass torchiere shade, it casts a soft, ambient glow, making it a luxurious statement piece for French Provincial, Rococo Revival, Neoclassical, and Hollywood Regency interiors.
Condition: Fully functioning. This vintage porcelain cherub torchiere lamp is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, or damage on the porcelain. The wood base shows minor wear consistent with age.
Height (to top of shade): ~20.5 inches (52 cm)
Base Diameter: ~7.5 inches (19 cm)
Material: Hand-painted porcelain figurine, wood base with brass feet, frosted glass torchiere shade
Lighting: Fully functional, tested for safe use, compatible with standard 120V outlets
Includes: Original frosted glass shade
Light bulb not included
Designed by Giuseppe Armani for the Florence Collection, this vintage cherub lamp showcases Rococo elegance, with intricate sculptural details that make it a collector's dream. The solid wood base, adorned with a gold-tone Florence plaque, adds a touch of antique Italian craftsmanship to any space.
Perfect for:
✔ China cabinet curio display
✔ Porcelain figurine collectors
✔ Luxury Rococo & Baroque home decor
✔ Neoclassical and Hollywood Regency interior styling
✔ Italian sculpture and fine art enthusiasts
Shipping Information: Professionally packaged to ensure safe delivery. Insurance included for added peace of mind.
International buyers: Customs duties and import taxes are the buyer's responsibility
Care Instructions: • Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth• Clean the wood base with a mild polish • Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or high humidity
Produced in Italy in the late 20th century, this Giuseppe Armani Florence torchiere lamp reflects the artist's signature Rococo revival style, influenced by Roman and Greek statues. The Florence Collection, founded in 1973, is renowned for museum-quality porcelain sculptures, blending classical European art with modern Italian craftsmanship.