FORTUNY LAMPS
 
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Scudo Sarraceno - The line of its shape is inspired in Ottoman shields kept in the Museum of Topkap, in Turkey. Sections which are decorated with classic or serpentine designs start from the center and create a wonderful sun-ray effect. It comes in three different versions: a large one with a blown glass drop hanging from the centre, a medium and a small one, both with a cascade of silk cords and an amber coloured glass gem forming a tassle that hangs from the centre.

 
Scheherazade - A lamp with a suggestive name. Evoking the magnificence of the Orient as well as the spell of the mythical "Saison Russes" by Djagilev, it reassumes stylistic elements of Chinese flavour and Turkish-Venetian ornamental motifs. Its three tier structure has the form of a pagoda and culminates at the centre with a Murano glass drop. On each of its tiers the designs are taken from Ottoman textiles, 16th century Venetian fabrics and geometric decorations.
 
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Samarkanda is surely the richest in oriental spirit of the whole collection.
The central part of the lamp has the form of a helmet that pinwheels to a rim where an ornamental disk rests, whose diameter is divided into ten sections and is entirely embellished with elegant geometric decorations that neither start nor finish, which renders it similar to a rose - window in a Gothic cathedral.
 
Cesendello Characterized by an elegant spiral-shaped form, the profile of this lamp recalls the twist of Islamic turbans. Quivering and light, the decoration that gives life to the sections of the lamp, covered with wisp-like ivory silk, is an exquisite and refined synthesis of themes dear to Fortuny. His extraordinary brilliance stands out and with admirable balance he creates the first electric floor lamp. Also available in the hanging version, by itself or in multiple compositions.

 

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