Fase Madrid model GEISHA Gold version, by Luis Pérez de la Oliva, 1967
The Geisha Table Lamp in the gold version, designed by Luis Pérez de la Oliva for Fase Madrid in 1967, is a refined example of mid-century modern Spanish design. This elegant and sculptural lamp, measuring 44 cm in height with an 11.5 cm diameter shade, is a striking piece that combines bold lines with a minimalist aesthetic.
The lamp features a distinctive gold-finished cone-shaped lampshade, encased within a black box-like structure that is both functional and visually appealing. This black surround is attached to the cone using screws, a design element reminiscent of a lamp patented by De la Oliva in 1968, further reinforcing its provenance. Its angular arm and rectangular black base create a harmonious balance of geometric forms, adding to its modern appeal.
Produced in both grey and gold finishes, the Geisha stands out for its sculptural elegance, making it highly desirable by contemporary design enthusiasts. It was first showcased at SIMO 1967 and appeared in Fase’s promotional materials of the time, emphasizing its significance within the brand's portfolio.
This gold version, with its warm metallic tones, represents a more luxurious interpretation of the design, making it a timeless and collectible lighting piece. Perfect for design aficionados, it exudes sophistication and vintage charm.
Dimensions
Width: 34 cm
Depth: 11 cm
Height: 45 cm
Detailed condition
Orignail condition.
Materials
Lacquered metal.