
Pair of extendable and adjustable “diabolo” floor lamps, Éditions Maison Lunel
Paris, France, circa 1960

Pair of small double-light Diabolo adjustable sconces, Edition Maison Lunel
Paris, France, circa 1950

Large adjustable and extendable floor lamp, by Maison Lunel
Paris, France, circa 1950 / 1960

Swinging floor lamp, Editions Maison Lunel
Paris, France, circa 1950

Large pendulum wall lamp with inverted shade Maison Lunel
France, circa 1960

Folding and adjustable wall light, Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950

Foldable wall lamp in black lacquered metal and brass, by Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950

Extendable and articulated floor lamp, by Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950

Pair of double-lighting wall lights, Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950

T644 adjustable floor lamp with counterweight, Maison Lunel, Royal Lumière
France, 1950

Pair of floor lamps with three pivoting tulips, Editions Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950
Adjustable and pivoting floor lamp, Editions Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950

Swinging floor lamp, Editions Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950
Floor-reading lamp with swivel arm, Editions Maison Lunel
France, circa 1950
History
LUNEL is a French lighting manufacturer associated with the modern creative movement for its creations close to those of the first French designers. The LUNEL publishing house has notably popularized the use of lacquered tubular metal or even brass in the creation of lighting fixtures.
Suspensions, lamps, wall lights or floor lamps, many of the pieces published by LUNEL are made in a simple, sober and refined style, with an easily identifiable design, which makes it a very popular publisher among collectors.