Regina Delft Red Vintage Table Lamp – Willa
Meet Willa, a one-of-a-kind table lamp, handcrafted from a rare vintage Regina Delft Red vase. Delft Red, renowned for its vibrant red tones, is a highly coveted style of Delft pottery, far more difficult to produce than traditional Delft Blue due to its specialized firing process. This makes pieces like Willa especially prized by collectors and connoisseurs. Crafted by the Regina factory, celebrated for its exceptional Dutch ceramics, the vase serves as the elegant base of this unique lamp.
The vase’s lush floral motif, painted in rich tones of deep red, rosy pink, and soft cream, is accented with delicate gold highlights that shimmer in the light. Its eight-sided design, symbolizing prosperity and luck in Chinese culture, adds to its distinctive charm. Each panel features intricate floral patterns inspired by the Chinoiserie style, blending Eastern and Western artistic influences with karakusa-like flourishes.
Paired with a custom Old Rose velvet lampshade with a luxurious gold inner lining, handmade in an atelier near Amsterdam, Willa exudes modern luxury. The combination of the velvety shade and intricately painted vase creates a stunning statement piece, perfect for any living room or bedroom. The design is completed with a new gold cord, adding the finishing touch to this exquisite lamp.
Height: 60 cm (23.6 in) with lampshade
Diameter: 28 cm (11 in) with lampshade
*Please note that after the subtotal page, at checkout, 21% VAT will be applied for customers within Europe. Customers in the UK, USA, and other countries may be subject to local taxes and duties which are not included in our prices. Rates can differ widely based on your location, and we advise you to check with your local customs office for more information.
Meet Willa, a one-of-a-kind table lamp, handcrafted from a rare vintage Regina Delft Red vase. Delft Red, renowned for its vibrant red tones, is a highly coveted style of Delft pottery, far more difficult to produce than traditional Delft Blue due to its specialized firing process. This makes pieces like Willa especially prized by collectors and connoisseurs. Crafted by the Regina factory, celebrated for its exceptional Dutch ceramics, the vase serves as the elegant base of this unique lamp.
The vase’s lush floral motif, painted in rich tones of deep red, rosy pink, and soft cream, is accented with delicate gold highlights that shimmer in the light. Its eight-sided design, symbolizing prosperity and luck in Chinese culture, adds to its distinctive charm. Each panel features intricate floral patterns inspired by the Chinoiserie style, blending Eastern and Western artistic influences with karakusa-like flourishes.
Paired with a custom Old Rose velvet lampshade with a luxurious gold inner lining, handmade in an atelier near Amsterdam, Willa exudes modern luxury. The combination of the velvety shade and intricately painted vase creates a stunning statement piece, perfect for any living room or bedroom. The design is completed with a new gold cord, adding the finishing touch to this exquisite lamp.
Height: 60 cm (23.6 in) with lampshade
Diameter: 28 cm (11 in) with lampshade
*Please note that after the subtotal page, at checkout, 21% VAT will be applied for customers within Europe. Customers in the UK, USA, and other countries may be subject to local taxes and duties which are not included in our prices. Rates can differ widely based on your location, and we advise you to check with your local customs office for more information.
Meet Willa, a one-of-a-kind table lamp, handcrafted from a rare vintage Regina Delft Red vase. Delft Red, renowned for its vibrant red tones, is a highly coveted style of Delft pottery, far more difficult to produce than traditional Delft Blue due to its specialized firing process. This makes pieces like Willa especially prized by collectors and connoisseurs. Crafted by the Regina factory, celebrated for its exceptional Dutch ceramics, the vase serves as the elegant base of this unique lamp.
The vase’s lush floral motif, painted in rich tones of deep red, rosy pink, and soft cream, is accented with delicate gold highlights that shimmer in the light. Its eight-sided design, symbolizing prosperity and luck in Chinese culture, adds to its distinctive charm. Each panel features intricate floral patterns inspired by the Chinoiserie style, blending Eastern and Western artistic influences with karakusa-like flourishes.
Paired with a custom Old Rose velvet lampshade with a luxurious gold inner lining, handmade in an atelier near Amsterdam, Willa exudes modern luxury. The combination of the velvety shade and intricately painted vase creates a stunning statement piece, perfect for any living room or bedroom. The design is completed with a new gold cord, adding the finishing touch to this exquisite lamp.
Height: 60 cm (23.6 in) with lampshade
Diameter: 28 cm (11 in) with lampshade
*Please note that after the subtotal page, at checkout, 21% VAT will be applied for customers within Europe. Customers in the UK, USA, and other countries may be subject to local taxes and duties which are not included in our prices. Rates can differ widely based on your location, and we advise you to check with your local customs office for more information.
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Our lamps are equipped with an E27 bulb fitting, compatible with both E27 and E26 bulbs (common in Europe and the U.S., respectively).
We also ensure compatibility for global use by offering a free plug customization service to match the electrical standards of your specific country.
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We offer worldwide shipping, with personal delivery or pick-up available in the greater Amsterdam area. At checkout, you can choose from a variety of shipping options tailored to your needs.
For any inquiries, our team is always ready to assist you!
Regina (Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina), an art pottery factory in Gouda, the Netherlands, was founded in 1898 by Gerrit Frederik van der Want, a member of the Gouda pottery family Van der Want, and Georges Antoine Alexis Barras, a Belgian art collector. The factory's name, Regina, was chosen in honor of Queen Wilhelmina's coronation that same year. Initially, Regina produced earthenware tobacco pipes, as did most Gouda faience factories at the time. However, in 1917, the company acquired (plateel) molds from the bankrupt pottery factory Rozenburg in The Hague, allowing Regina to produce high-quality art pottery. Almost all of Regina's products were marked with a crown and the initials "WB," representing the names of the two founders, Van der Want and Barras. Regina was renowned for its high-quality ceramics and was active well into the 20th century.