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Liane Rougier, Rare Large Shell Lamp in Mother of Pearl Methacrylate, Hollywood Regency Style, 1970 - Pignolet Gallery

Liane Rougier, Rare Large Shell Lamp in Mother of Pearl Methacrylate, Hollywood Regency Style, 1970


  • Creator / Artist / Designer:Liane Rougier 
  • Issuer / Manufacturer:Maison Rougier
  • Period:20th century, 20th century - 1960 to 1980, 20th century - Mid-century
  • Country of Origin:France
  • Dimensions (H x W x D):40cm x 70cm x 60cm
  • Weight:10 Kg
  • Number of components:1
  • Condition:good ( small 5 mm gap , see picture )
  • Style:Design, Hollywood Regency
  • Materials:Organic, Mother of pearl, Synthetic
  • Price:SOLD


Very qualitative table lamp representing a giant tridacne shell or giant giant clam (Tridacna gigas).
Leg in brushed brass and polished brass.
Lift the top and the pearl to change the bulb.
Very good condition (note a single blow on a ledge on the right side, see photo detail)

Liane Rougier, one of the first designers to use PERPEX (also called Methacrylate) NACRE in the 1960s / 70s.
Liane Rougier and Roger Rougier worked for MAISON ROUGIER in France in the spirit of Maison Bagues, Maison Charles, Maison Jansen.