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Revitalized Modernist Lighting Icon: Tamart's 'Clore' Floor Lamp Redefines Timeless Design

Introducing the 'Clore' floor lamp, a distinctive handblown glass creation first designed in 1963 for Sir Charles Clore's London penthouse, now brought to the market by Tamart.

Modernist lighting icon given a new lease of life: Tamart's 'Clore' floor lamp renovation
Modernist lighting icon given a new lease of life: Tamart's 'Clore' floor lamp renovation

Revitalized Modernist Lighting Icon: Tamart's 'Clore' Floor Lamp Redefines Timeless Design

In the world of contemporary design, Tamart, a brand founded by Amos Goldreich, is making waves by reviving the work of his parents, Tamar de Shalit and Arthur Goldreich. The brand's latest addition to its collection is the 'Clore' floor lamp, originally designed for the penthouse of Sir Charles Clore in 1963.

The 'Clore' range, which includes a lounge chair, ottoman, dining table, and coffee tables, now proudly accommodates this timeless piece of design history. The 'Clore' floor lamp, Tamart's first foray into lighting design, features a handblown elliptical glass shade and a solid wood cradle, available in natural ash, natural oak, and black-stained ash.

The process of reissuing the 'Clore' floor lamp involves careful deciphering of Tamar de Shalit's original intentions, as well as the incorporation of contemporary materials and craftsmanship. This approach allows Tamart to honour the vision of Tamar de Shalit and Arthur Goldreich while bringing the pieces into the present.

Tamart's commitment to preserving and respecting the original work of Tamar de Shalit and Arthur Goldreich is a testament to sustainability in design. By carefully maintaining the integrity of their original creations, Tamart fosters cultural memory and respect for heritage, promoting long-term value over short-term consumption.

Moreover, Tamart's eco-conscious production methods likely contribute to reducing waste and environmental impact. The brand's focus on products designed to last, both in physical durability and aesthetic relevance, aligns with sustainability ideals by minimizing overproduction and waste.

The 'Clore' floor lamp is not the only piece from the Clore penthouse to be included in Tamart's collection. In fact, several light fittings have been identified for reissue, each showcasing the brand's dedication to reviving historic and culturally significant works.

Tamart's collection has expanded beyond furniture, now including jewellery, prints, and home accessories. The glass shade of the reissued 'Clore' floor lamp is handblown in Czechia by expert artisans, further emphasizing the brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

To learn more about Tamart and its collection, visit tamartdesign.com. The brand's ongoing efforts to revive and reimagine the work of Tamar de Shalit and Arthur Goldreich make it a brand worth watching in the world of design.

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