Alfrank Neoclassical Floor Lamp
Alfrank Neoclassical Floor Lamp
This impressive floor lamp is a playful, post-modern look at neoclassicism. The base is shaped like a bow, and from that protrudes three straight columns, meeting at an ionic head. A half-moon uplighter completes the piece, which is made entirely of iron. The lamp is painted with a rag roll effect, which gives the impression of textured plaster – very Romanesque.
This piece was designed by Alfrank, an Irish company founded by architect Alfred Cochrane and interior designer Frank Carroll. They began supplying American showrooms in 1984, but by the end of the decade, as the US economy slowed, the company focussed their attention on the British and Irish markets. Their pieces were stocked in Harrods and Selfridges, and today remain gorgeous examples of post-modern design.
Alfred Cochrane is part of one of Lebanon’s most notable aristocratic families. His family own the Palais Sursock, which was badly damaged in the 2020 Beirut explosion. A version of this lamp was one of the many design pieces to be found inside the opulent 160-year-old palace, before its recent part-destruction.
Please note this piece is currently wired for a UK plug, although this could be changed depending on your location. The floor lamp takes bayonet cap style light bulbs.
We have two of these floor lamps available, and they can be bought as a pair or separately.
CREATOR: Alfrank
PLACE OF ORIGIN: Ireland
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 1980s
PERIOD: 1980 - 1989
MATERIALS & TECHNIQUES: Iron, rag roll paint
CONDITION: Good condition. Some scratches and discolouration on the frame.
WEAR: Wear consistent with age and use.
HEIGHT: 187cm | 73.6in
BASE WIDTH: 33cm | 12.9in
BASE DEPTH: 28cm | 11in
HEAD WIDTH: 30cm | 11.8in
HEAD DEPTH: 10cm | 3.9in