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After Frank Lloyd wright style table lamp with single column bronze base and stained glass shade & base. The Frank Lloyd Wright double pedestal lamp was originally designed for the Dana-Thomas house in Springfield, Illinois.A highly decorative and rare design lamp Featuring a rectangular base, two thin rectangular pedestals, and a stained glass shade similar in shape to a hip roof, the lamp showcases Wright’s famed art glass in a unique context. When illuminated, it casts a warm, autumnal glow that transforms the room into a poetic interplay of light and form.The bronze geometric base measures 9 3/8 inches wide by 7 5/8 inches.The entire lamp stands 28 inches tall.The Original lamp was sold for $7.5 million at Sotheby’s Modern Evening Auction May 13 2026,Lot # 36. it was the most expensive object by Wright ever sold at auction. The record-breaking sale celebrated not only a remarkable piece of American design, but a landmark moment in the legacy of one of the most visionary architects in history.History of the Double Pedestal Lamp:Wright designed the piece, known as the Double Pedestal Lamp, in 1904 for Susan Lawrence Dana, a progressive socialite from Springfield. Dana had commissioned a home (now known as the Dana-Thomas house), and Wright, who saw no delineation between decoration and architecture, designed more than 100 pieces of furniture for the project, including two Double Pedestal lamps. While one is still in the Dana-Thomas house, which is now a house museum, the second has been in private collections.
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A Frank Lloyd Wright style single column lamp
Estimate $800-$1,200
Starting Price
$500
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April Antiques online auction
Apr 19, 2026 2:00 PM EDTWinter Park, FL, United States
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