Some objects are born for an altar, a chapel, a sacred architecture β and, with time, gain a new life without losing their essence. This pair of Baroque giltwood columns, now transformed into lamps, has precisely that strength: contemporary light resting upon an ancient soul.
The fluted structure, classically inspired, rises with elegance and verticality, while the base, richly carved in relief, preserves all the dramatic movement of the Baroque. Foliage, scrolls and gilded ornaments still seem to vibrate beneath the patina of time, with that noble wear that cannot be imitated β only earned. The old gilding, marked, lived-in and irregular, gives them a warm, theatrical and deeply decorative beauty.
I love this transformation: it does not erase history; it prolongs it. What may once have belonged to an altarpiece, a religious frame or an architectural piece of ceremony now fulfils once again a function of presence and light. These are lamps that do not merely illuminate a room; they create atmosphere, memory and character. Pieces with theatricality, texture, Baroque silence and a remarkable ability to transform any space. π€
Pair of Baroque giltwood columns transformed into lamps. With square-shaped lampshades. Pieces with old patina, natural signs of use, wear to the gilding and small marks of time.








