A royal luminaire that commands space with grace
The Louis XVI floor lamp 16136 by Lucien Gau is an exceptional piece, designed to offer far more than mere illumination. With its aristocratic silhouette rooted in 18th-century aesthetics, it brings a commanding presence the moment it enters a room. Crafted in France, in the heart of Maison Lucien Gau’s ateliers, this luminaire combines the nobility of solid bronze with the refinement of a fringed fabric shade—an elegant tribute to the grand interiors of history.
A handcrafted bronze work of art
Choosing solid bronze is no coincidence—it ensures the lamp’s sturdy structure and enriches its aesthetic appeal, enhanced by patinated or metallic finishes depending on the desired ambiance. The sculpted details, inspired by classic Louis XVI motifs, reveal a captivating texture under the light. Every feature reflects preserved artisanal expertise, with each piece crafted as a true sculpture in its own right.
Abundant light for expansive interiors
Equipped with six E14 sockets discreetly hidden beneath a large circular shade, this floor lamp provides generous, enveloping illumination. It casts a warm, diffused glow—perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere while offering ample light for a living room, entrance hall or reception space. The shade, available in linen, ivory or beige with drips, softens the brightness to preserve a serene and welcoming mood.
Majestic dimensions that respect the balance of the room
Standing at 188 cm tall with a diameter of 65 cm, this lamp is designed for spacious settings. It holds its place with pride, never overpowering the room, and naturally becomes the focal point of the décor. Its vertical architecture brings height and elegance to both classic and contemporary spaces seeking a statement piece.
A visual signature for sophisticated interiors
As a true signature of Maison Lucien Gau, this model reflects a timeless vision of luxury, where a decorative object rises to the status of art. It fits seamlessly into Haussmann-style apartments, grand private residences or prestigious waiting areas. More than just a lamp, it becomes a symbol of style—a piece that draws the eye and stirs emotion through its refined craftsmanship and elegant stature.