Ceramic Flame Lamps — a pair of sculptural lighting pieces channeling late-modernist style and symbolic form. These ceramic lamps mimic flames in their curling shapes, each rising around a spherical glass bulb that emits soft ambient light. The glossy white finish adds sleekness, while the organic curves lend a sense of movement and modern artistry.
Produced in Italy or Western Europe during the 1970s–80s, this style of lamp aligns with trends in sculptural and mood lighting — where form and illumination merged. The “eternal flame” motif symbolized knowledge, energy, and enlightenment, frequently used in decorative contexts during the era.
These lamps are statement pieces for collectors of vintage lighting or admirers of ceramic sculpture. They offer atmosphere, symbolism, and eye-catching silhouette in one cohesive form.

































