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Dutch Gouda Pottery Turquoise and Black Table Lamp, 1953, New Pink Linen Shade

$1,703.69
£1,265.72
€1,430
CA$2,362.24
A$2,540.40
CHF 1,358.35
MX$30,636.46
NOK 17,177.33
SEK 15,650.76
DKK 10,898.98

About the Item

Lovingly handcrafted by Amitābha Studio from a vintage earthenware vase made by Koninklijke Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland (PZH) in Gouda, the Netherlands, this Gouda ceramic table lamp—model 5057 in décor Vulca—is a striking expression of Dutch mid-century design. The vase was meticulously hand-painted by artist J.G.P. Belt, whose initial “B” appears beneath the factory’s Lazarus-gate mark, and still retains its original retailer label from Fa. W.A. van Leeuwen – Kristal en Luxe Magazijn – Delft, underscoring its provenance and cultural heritage. Decorated in soft blush pink with bold stylized flame motifs in black and vivid turquoise-green, Vulca exemplifies the dynamic artistry that made Gouda pottery internationally admired. The décor’s name—likely referencing Vulcan, the Roman god of fire—captures the elemental energy of creation through heat and craftsmanship. Its rhythmic, abstract pattern reflects PZH’s transition from traditional florals to the modernist expressions of the 1930s–1960s, bridging Art Deco exuberance and mid-century restraint. We’ve paired the base with a custom linen lampshade in blush pink, trimmed with Houlès passementerie. The shade creates a warm, diffused glow that highlights the vase’s rich glaze and sculptural form. Vulca offers an elegant statement of heritage and contemporary refinement—an enduring example of Dutch ceramic artistry reimagined for modern interiors. About Koninklijke Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland (PZH) Founded in Gouda in 1898, Koninklijke Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland quickly became one of the Netherlands’ most celebrated ceramic producers. Known for its richly glazed plateel earthenware, the factory evolved from the floral Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles of the early 20th century into refined, modernist designs by the 1930s–1960s. Every piece was hand-painted by master decorators, identifiable by their initials beneath the factory’s Lazarus-gate emblem. Today, PZH ceramics are prized for their artistry, color innovation, and reflection of Dutch decorative heritage. ⸻ Please note: The lamp is fully wired for use in the U.S. Additionally, the listed height includes the lampshade. We also ensure compatibility for global use by offering a free plug customization service to match the electrical standards of your specific country. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us! ⸻ About Amitābha Studio: Amitābha Studio is a design atelier dedicated to transforming historic ceramics into one-of-a-kind lighting objects. Each lamp is crafted with deep reverence for the original form, using non-invasive methods that preserve the integrity of every antique or vintage vase. We pair these bases with bespoke lampshades—often made from luxurious textiles such as vintage sari silks or fine European fabrics—and finish each piece with carefully selected cords, fittings, and handmade brass elements. Our work is guided by a commitment to sustainability, cultural heritage, and timeless design.

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