The Wirecraft floor lamp by National Standard Co. is a notable design created by John Vassos in the 1930s. Manufactured in Niles Michigan, It is an example of an Art Deco and industrial-style lamp, featuring a brass base, woven brass wrapped column and a woven brass wire torchiere shade. The lamp is known for its unique combination of materials and its distinctive design.
John Vassos (1898 – 1985) was an influential American industrial designer and artist. He worked during the early 20th century and was recognized for his contributions to various fields, including industrial design, advertising, and book illustration. Vassos' designs often incorporated modernist and Art Deco influences, showcasing a streamlined and futuristic aesthetic.
The Wirecraft Lamp, with its brass base, exemplifies the industrial design trends of the time. The woven wire shade adds a touch of sophistication and uniqueness to the overall design. The lamp's Art Deco elements can be seen in its sleek lines, geometric shapes, and attention to detail.
John Vassos designs, remain sought-after collector's items and a testament to the innovative design of the 1930s. Its combination of Art Deco and industrial influences, along with the use of brass and woven wire, make it a unique and visually striking piece.
Refer to photos for an image of National Standard Co. Wirecraft Metal-Glo Lamp Brochure for the 1933 World's Fair.
The lamp has been completely rewired with cloth wrapped twisted cording and candelabra sockets replaced.
Dimensions: Top of Finial 64.0", Top of Socket 54.0", Width 13.0"
Approx Weight: 16.5lbs.
Lamp Shade Included: Yes
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