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- Pair of Chalkware Lamps Attributed to Frederick Weinberg for F.A.I.P.
Pair of Chalkware Lamps Attributed to Frederick Weinberg for F.A.I.P.
Pair of Chalkware Lamps Attributed to Frederick Weinberg for F.A.I.P.
A pair of textured and decorated 1950s ceramic table lamps attributed to Frederick Weinberg for F.A.I.P. The acronym F.A.I.P. stands for Fine Arts In Plaster, a company in Brooklyn, NY that produced lighting and other objects using fired plaster/chalkware. The lamps have both "Atomic Age" decoration other organic details that are a nod to the patterns created by Alexander Girard. The dimensions in the listing include the shade. The dimensions of the lamp bases alone are 6" wide by 4" deep.
Dimensions: H. 30” W. 18” D. 12”
A pair of textured and decorated 1950s ceramic table lamps attributed to Frederick Weinberg for F.A.I.P. The acronym F.A.I.P. stands for Fine Arts In Plaster, a company in Brooklyn, NY that produced lighting and other objects using fired plaster/chalkware. The lamps have both "Atomic Age" decoration other organic details that are a nod to the patterns created by Alexander Girard. The dimensions in the listing include the shade. The dimensions of the lamp bases alone are 6" wide by 4" deep.
Dimensions: H. 30” W. 18” D. 12”