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Spanish Revival Mid-Century Benlloch Manises Ceramic Table Lamp

$1,782.13
£1,323.33
€1,490
CA$2,448.38
A$2,661.88
CHF 1,411.33
MX$31,909.21
NOK 17,937.31
SEK 16,433.02
DKK 11,358.58

About the Item

Meticulously hand-crafted by Amitābha Studio from a vintage Manuel Benlloch Manises vase, this table lamp captures the spirit of Spanish Revival design. The tall, hexagonal base is finished in an ivory crackle glaze, a hallmark of Benlloch wares, and painted freehand in a bold palette of cobalt blue, rust-orange, and cream. Its rich patterning draws on Spain’s historic Hispano-Moresque and Mudéjar traditions, translated here into a vibrant mid-century ceramic form. Each of the six faces is framed by cobalt ribs and filled with repeating ogee arches, lattice lozenges, and scrolling arabesques. The rhythmic interplay of color and geometry creates a bold yet refined surface, perfectly balancing ornament and structure. The underside bears the hand-painted signature “Benlloch España,” affirming its authenticity as a product of this renowned Manises workshop, active across three generations in the 20th century. To echo the vase’s architectural silhouette, Amitābha Studio has paired the base with a new bespoke hexagonal lampshade. Crafted in warm Dupion silk in tones of orange, peach, and gold, the fabric’s natural texture harmonizes with the arabesques on the ceramic. A Houlès passementerie trim completes the design, while the shade’s golden glow enhances the lamp’s sculptural presence when illuminated. This Spanish Revival lamp is ideally suited for Mediterranean-inspired interiors, eclectic libraries, or as a dramatic focal point on a console or sideboard. For US collectors of mid-century Spanish ceramics or anyone seeking a bold, culturally rich statement piece, it represents the perfect fusion of history, artistry, and design. About Benlloch Ceramics Founded in the early 20th century by Manuel Benlloch, the Benlloch workshop in Manises, Valencia, became known for finely painted majolica and distinctive ivory crackle glazes. Across three generations, the family embraced the Spanish Revival and Hispano-Moresque Revival styles, blending Islamic-inspired ornament with European decorative traditions. Today, signed examples marked “Benlloch España” are valued for their craftsmanship and their place within the continuum of Manises ceramics—one of Spain’s most important centers of ceramic art since the Middle Ages. ⸻ 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 European 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.
  • Creator:
    Manuel Benlloch (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.14 in (74 cm)Diameter: 13.78 in (35 cm)
  • Power Source:
    Hardwired
  • Voltage:
    110-150v,208v,220-240v
  • Lampshade:
    Included
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1950s-1960s
  • Condition:
    Rewired. Reupholstered. Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    AMSTERDAM, NL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU9818246893462

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