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Reactor Lamp

225,00

This lamp is a unique piece. It was created from a Reactor heater from the 60s.

  • Color : Yellow
  • Materials : Iron
  • Dimensions : H.28 x L.29 x P.11 cm
  • Lighting : Led Edison
  • Date of upcycled product : 60’s

Free delivery in metropolitan France.

Available: 1 in stock

To give a second life to this heater, to transform it into a lamp, it has been cleaned, sanded, painted and repainted.

A specific lighting system was installed depending on the desired ambiance.

This pretty lamp with a very vintage style is equipped with 2 grids recto/verso lightning. What bring a very warm atmosphere to your room.

A Yellow color finish was chosen to enhance the pop aspect of this object. You will love its sparkling color which will energize your interior.

Original creation by ArtJL. Unique model, signed and numbered ArtJL538.

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Additional information

Price

215 €

Color

Yellow

Material

Iron

The Maure brothers founded the Thermor company in 1931 in Orléans. Starting this year, it has a dragon logo, which has become the brand's emblem today. Thermor develops its offer in household appliances from 1939. Among its creations is this heater.

By transforming it into a lamp, the ArtJL brand continues the history of this object.

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« Jérôme sublimated my grandmother’s old Calor heater. It has become both a vintage and decorative object that always makes me think of it! » (Stéphanie R., Montpellier)

« Discovered at the "Toulouse Vintage" show. After a few steps from its stand, without hesitation, we opted for a beautiful revisited lamp! Great and beautiful objects! » (Roxane B., Toulouse)