Table Lamp from Vintage Delft Red Regina—Billie

€1,190.00

Meet Billie! Named after Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, she is a one-of-a-kind lamp lovingly handcrafted from a vintage, hand-painted, amphora shaped, rare Regina red Delft (Delfts Rood) vase, and she is paired with a custom contemporary lampshade in a luxurious Old Rose velvet with a gold inner lining, made in an atelier near Amsterdam, along with a new gold cord.

The vase, which forms the base of the lamp, was handmade and hand-painted by one of Regina’s master painters in a lush floral motif in tones of red and pink with gold highlights.

Height: 56 cm (22.5 in) with shade

Width: 25 cm (9.8 in) with shade

E14 bulb fitting. We can adapt the plug depending on the country you will use it in.

We ship worldwide! Personal delivery/pick-up is also possible in the greater Amsterdam area.

*Please note that after the subtotal page, at checkout, 21% VAT will be applied for customers within Europe. Customers in the UK, USA, and other countries may be subject to local taxes and duties which are not included in our prices. Rates can differ widely based on your location, and we advise you to check with your local customs office for more information. We offer a variety of shipping options, ensuring you can choose the one that best fits your needs. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us!

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Regina (Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina), an art pottery factory in Gouda, the Netherlands, was founded in 1898 by Gerrit Frederik van der Want, a member of the Gouda pottery family Van der Want, and Georges Antoine Alexis Barras, a Belgian art collector. The factory's name, Regina, was chosen in honor of Queen Wilhelmina's coronation that same year. Initially, Regina produced earthenware tobacco pipes, as did most Gouda faience factories at the time. However, in 1917, the company acquired (plateel) molds from the bankrupt pottery factory Rozenburg in The Hague, allowing Regina to produce high-quality art pottery. Almost all of Regina's products were marked with a crown and the initials "WB," representing the names of the two founders, Van der Want and Barras. Regina was renowned for its high-quality ceramics and was active well into the 20th century.