Spanish Moorish ceramic table lamp, new saffron silk shade.
- Dimensions :
- H63 x L32 x P32
- Couleur :
- turquoise
- Matériaux :
- céramique, porcelaine et faïence
- Style :
- bohème
Lovingly hand-crafted by Amitābha Studio from a Spanish hand-painted Nasrid ceramic vase by Al Yarrar of Granada, this Andalusian ceramic table lamp embodies the luminous artistry of southern Spain. The vase base showcases intricate Moorish geometry in turquoise, cobalt blue, and jade green, accented with coral red and golden saffron. Fine manganese lines trace the pattern in the cuerda seca tradition — a hallmark of Granada’s Nasrid ceramics that once adorned the palaces of the Alhambra. We’ve paired this richly glazed ceramic with a custom golden-saffron raw silk lampshade, trimmed in handcrafted Spanish passementerie. The shade’s vivid colour and soft texture evoke Andalusian sunlight, casting a warm, opulent glow that complements the cooler Mediterranean tones of the base. The result is a piece alive with history and light, bridging centuries of craftsmanship and contemporary beauty. Equally striking in a Mediterranean villa, bohemian living room, eclectic maximalist interior, or Spanish Revival home, this hand-painted ceramic lamp brings depth, colour, and craftsmanship to any setting. Its blend of Moorish ornament and Mediterranean warmth makes it ideal for collectors of Spanish, Moroccan, or Islamic-inspired design, or anyone seeking a sophisticated statement piece rich in history and soul. Each Albacyín lamp is handmade, ensuring that no two are ever alike — a true work of functional art. The listed height includes the lampshade. About Al Yarrar: Founded in 1983 by Bernardo Sánchez in Granada’s Albayzín district, Al Yarrar is one of Spain’s foremost ceramic ateliers devoted to reviving the pottery traditions of Al-Andalus. Through scholarly research and traditional craftsmanship, the workshop reinterprets Nasrid designs (13th–15th centuries) using authentic cuerda seca glazing methods. Each piece reflects the atelier’s commitment to preserving Granada’s Islamic artistic heritage as a living, evolving practice. Today, Al Yarrar’s ceramics are prized by collectors and connoisseurs for their fusion of historical integrity and contemporary artistry. About Amitābha Studio: Amitābha Studio is a design atelier dedicated to transforming historic European ceramics into one-of-a-kind lighting objects. Each lamp is crafted with deep reverence for the original form, using non-invasive methods that preserve the integrity of every antique or vintage vase. We pair these bases with bespoke lampshades—often made from luxurious textiles such as vintage sari silks or fine European fabrics—and finish each piece with carefully selected cords, fittings, and handmade brass elements. Our work is guided by a commitment to sustainability, cultural heritage, and timeless design.