Looks like it was swiped straight out of a cobblestoned village street. This early 20th-century French lantern was found in a Barjac street fair, its iron frame still carrying the weathered patina of years spent braving sun and rain. The generous scale and scrolling details make it feel more architectural than decorative, the kind of piece that once lit up courtyards and passageways across Provence. Today, Sylvie would slip a tall candle inside and let it glow in the entryway, on a covered porch, or even at the center of a dining table.
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