Monix floor lamp with 3 lights from the 50s-60s. Triangular cast iron base (marked on the back Monix France) - 3 torch-shaped light arms. The floor lamp is height adjustable from 140 cm to 174 cm. It is in good condition with usual signs of use (base). Monix is an iconic brand in the field of lighting, founded by Maxime Lokiec and based in Paris. The company is particularly known for its innovations, including the patent filed in 1922 for a ball-and-socket joint with spring tension, used on most of its models. In 1933, Maxime Lokiec also filed a patent for a wall sconce, and in 1936, he developed a new lampshade made of molded material. Monix lamps, often in nickel-plated brass and featuring sliding and pivoting light arms, were very popular in France, especially from the 1920s to the 1980s. The company has managed to evolve with its time, modernizing its products after the Second World War to offer a complete range of lighting suitable for interiors. Today, Monix fixtures are sought after for their vintage design and artisanal quality, reflecting an era when innovation and aesthetics were at the heart of lighting product creation. L: 41 W: 41 H: 140
Monix floor lamp with 3 lights from the 50s-60s. Triangular cast iron base (marked on the back Monix France) - 3 torch-shaped light arms. The floor lamp is height adjustable from 140 cm to 174 cm. It is in good condition with usual signs of use (base). Monix is an iconic brand in the field of lighting, founded by Maxime Lokiec and based in Paris. The company is particularly known for its innovations, including the patent filed in 1922 for a ball-and-socket joint with spring tension, used on most of its models. In 1933, Maxime Lokiec also filed a patent for a wall sconce, and in 1936, he developed a new lampshade made of molded material. Monix lamps, often in nickel-plated brass and featuring sliding and pivoting light arms, were very popular in France, especially from the 1920s to the 1980s. The company has managed to evolve with its time, modernizing its products after the Second World War to offer a complete range of lighting suitable for interiors. Today, Monix fixtures are sought after for their vintage design and artisanal quality, reflecting an era when innovation and aesthetics were at the heart of lighting product creation. L: 41 W: 41 H: 140