
If you’ve been hunting for a once-in-a-lifetime statement lamp, this is it. This is a huge illuminated globe made from hand-cut capiz shells set in a leaded/metal mosaic over a round pedestal base. When lit, the nacre swirls glow with a soft, pearly shimmer you simply can’t capture in photos. It is beautiful, unique, and extremely rare-I have never seen another example in person or online. Era/Style: Mid-Century Modern with strong Art Deco influence. Material: Natural capiz shell tiles, leaded/metal framework, pedestal base. Color/Finish: Pearl/ivory shell with dark grid lines; white base. Size: Large statement scale – oversized globe (see photos for scale; happy to provide exact measurements). Switch/Socket: Standard interior socket; works and lights up beautifully Condition (read). Overall presents gorgeously. There is some damage at the top (see photos); when positioned with the seam facing forward, the flaw is not noticeable. A prior owner glued two small glass pieces into the shell mosaic decades ago (likely 1970s/80s). A restorer could replace those tiles with capiz to make this look nearly brand new. Normal light wear to base consistent with age. This is for the serious collector of capiz shell lighting, MCM, Hollywood Regency, Art Deco revival, boho coastal, or studio craft pieces. It belongs in a special home, design studio, boutique hotel, or gallery. You will likely never come across another example-the scale, material, and globe form make it truly museum-worthy. Keywords (for search visibility) Capiz shell lamp, capiz globe light, MCM table lamp, mid-century modern lighting, Art Deco style lamp, Hollywood Regency, mosaic shell globe, coastal boho lamp, vintage pedestal lamp, statement lamp, rare collectible light, nacre mother-of-pearl lamp, unique vintage lighting, designer decorator piece? Item specifics (suggested). Original/Reproduction: Vintage original. Style: Mid-Century Modern / Art Deco revival. Power Source: Corded electric. Room: Living room, entry, office, hotel lobby, studio. Features: Hand-crafted capiz shell mosaic, dramatic globe form, warm ambient glow There are some areas where the shell is missing, but I believe you can get that fixed at a small cost by a professional. Additionally, there are some on the top. We’re probably back in the 70s or 80s somebody glued three or four different glass rocks to it. If you turn the lamp like I did in the first couple photos, you won’t see any of this. But I do suggest getting it fixed. Capriz shell is partially broken in a couple areas like I mentioned. Again it’s all basically at the top of the lamp. ? Bottom line: this lamp is big, rare, and breathtaking-photos can’t do it justice. If you’ve been waiting for a true showstopper, this is your chance. I have had people contact me and want me to have this as a part of their movie for the set. I’m willing to negotiate, but please submit your best offers. After days of research, we can’t find anything similar to it in a table lamp. Especially with a base like this from the 1970s. This is extremely rare and extremely unique. Vintage lamp terracotta lamp ceramic lamp folk art lamp artisan pottery lamp handmade lamp boho lamp bohemian décor mid century modern lamp MCM lighting Hollywood Regency Brutalist lamp retro lamp sun motif décor face lamp sculptural lamp Mediterranean décor Mexican pottery lamp Peruvian folk art lamp Italian ceramic lamp eclectic décor hippie décor studio pottery lamp art deco revival unique collectible lamp farmhouse eclectic statement lighting vintage boho chic? One lucky person will win this.





