Circa 1960s | Wood, copper, glass
This small, very rare, remarkably original lamp was discovered in the estate of a major collector in Barcelona. Rising from a carved wooden base, its copper shaft supports a rough-surfaced, circular, notched copper rim in a distinctly Brutalist style. The lamp’s namesake motif stems from the central glass plate, with luminous bone-white tones suggesting the moon’s surface — mysteriously mottled by rising bubbles of cerulean blue.