Solère luminaires are regularly traded on international vintage-design and auction platforms,
including 1stDibs, Pamono, Whoppah, Catawiki, Vntg, Design Market, Etsy, Gascony Design,
Mister Parker, Oviry, Amarcord, Chez les Voisins and Galerie 20–21e (Granville). The auction
database Artprice lists Solère as an independent creator; the French specialist trade documents
his objects in several blog entries and specialist articles (including lesnouveauxensembliers.fr,
label-industrie.fr, autrefois-la-lumiere.blogspot.com).
Name: Ferdinand-Simon (Antoine) Solère (in some sources: Fernand Solère)
Born: c. 1894, France
Died: around 1961
Place and atelier: Paris, 29 Rue Fontaine au Roi (11th arrondissement)
Company / brands: Metallectro (company name); Soléclair (luminaire brand); SolerSol (patented
diffuser-sieve); SOL-R / SOLR (component stamp)
Activity: inventor, industrial designer, luminaire manufacturer; lecturer in industrial design at the
École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (ENSAD, Paris)
Patents: 37 patents between 1927 and 1979 (luminaires, ashtrays, filing systems, coffee grinder,
etc.); first lighting patent 1952 (ball joint with counterweight); patented knee-joint system 1965
(patent no. 1,175,781)
Partner manufactures: Manufacture nationale de Sèvres (porcelain); Cristalleries de Baccarat
(crystal)
Materials of luminaires: aluminium (reflector, knee joints), steel (arm tubes, base disc), brass
(switch, „goutte d'eau"), stainless steel, cast iron
Iconic models: SOL-R model 203 (atelier desk lamp); SOLR desk lamp with rotating arm; 1950s
floor lamp; Soléclair workshop lamp ranges
Style: French Industrial, Mid-Century Modern, Machine Age, atelier design
French-language sources (primary sources)
· Les Nouveaux Ensembliers – „À la Découverte des Lampes de Fernand Solère": detailed French
specialist article on life, work, patents and company names (Metallectro, Soléclair, SolerSol) –
https://www.lesnouveauxensembliers.fr/blog/la-brocante/fernand-solere/
· Label-Industrie – „Histoire de la lampe Solère dite SolR": model history including patent 1,175,781
(1965) and model 203 – https://www.label-industrie.fr/histoire-lampe-solere-dite-solr/
· Autrefois la lumière (blog) – „Lampe architecte Solr modèle 203": detailed description of the atelier
desk lamp model 203 –
https://autrefois-la-lumiere.blogspot.com/2017/04/lampe-architecte-solr-modele-203.html
· Galerie 20–21e (Granville) – Ferdinand Solère: French gallery with works evidence –
https://www.galerie-2021-granville.com/ferdinand-solere
· Artprice – Ferdinand Solère (XX): auction database with prices and lot list –
https://fr.artprice.com/artiste/560512/ferdinand-solere
· Oviry – „Lampe d'atelier SOL-R du designer Ferdinand Solère, 1965": specialist dealer with dating and
model evidence – https://www.oviry.fr/produit/lampe-datelier-sol-r-ferdinand-solere-1965/
· Gascony Design – „Lampe Ferdinand SOLERE, 1965" –
https://www.gascony-design.fr/vintage/lampe-ferdinand-solere-1965/
· Chez les Voisins – „Lampe vintage Ferdinand Solère" –
https://www.chezlesvoisins.fr/boutique/lampe-ferdinand-solere-vintage/
· Design Market – „Ferdinand SOLERE" (collection page with object details) –
https://www.design-market.fr/124_solere
· Catawiki (FR) – „Ferdinand Solère – Industrial vintage lamp marked Solaire Paris" –
https://www.catawiki.com/fr/l/15341923-ferdinand-solere-industrial-vintage-lamp-marked-solaire-paris
· Mobilier Design Occasion – designer page „Ferdinand Solère" –
https://www.mobilier-design-occasion.fr/designer/ferdinand-solere-.html
English-language sources
· 1stDibs – „Ferdinand Solère Rare Desk Lamp with Rotating Arm, France 1950s": model description
and dating – https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/table-lamps/ferdinand-solere-rare-desk-lamp-rot
ating-arm-france-1950s/id-f_40048282/
· 1stDibs – „1950's Ferdinand Solère Floor Lamp": 1950s floor lamp –
https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/floor-lamps/1950s-ferdinand-solere-floor-lamp/id-f_28434162/
· 1stDibs – Overview „Ferdinand Solere Lighting" –
https://www.1stdibs.com/creators/ferdinand-solere/furniture/lighting/
· Whoppah – Designer page „Ferdinand SOLERE" – https://www.whoppah.com/designers/solere
· Vntg – „Ferdinand Solère – 7 vintage design items" –
https://www.vntg.com/designer/ferdinand-sol%C3%A8re/
· Amarcord Store – „Ferdinand Solere (SOLR) flexo lamp" –
https://www.amarcord-store.com/en/ferdinand-solere-solr-flexo-lamp
· Mister Parker – „Industrial desk lamp by Ferdinand Solère, Paris 1950" –
https://www.misterparker.eu/product-page/industrial-desk-lamp-by-ferdinand-solere-paris-1950
· Design-Market.us – „Vintage architect lamp by Ferdinand Solère 1965" –
https://www.design-market.us/145433-vintage-architect-lamp-by-ferdinand-solere-1965.html
· Etsy – „SOL-R Workshop Lamp from 1965 Ferdinand Solère Paris" –
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1225498670/sol-r-workshop-lamp-from-1965-ferdinand
German-language sources
· Pamono – Designer page „Ferdinand Solère": specialist dealer profile with objects and dating –
https://www.pamono.fr/designers/ferdinand-solere
· Vntg – Designer page with German-language object descriptions (atelier desk and floor lamps) –
https://www.vntg.com/designer/ferdinand-sol%C3%A8re/
Other languages (hit and no-hit reports)
· Italian (IT) – 1stDibs Italia lists individual Solère luminaires with Italian-language descriptions; no
independent Italian specialist texts or monographs were found.
· Dutch (NL) – Whoppah and Catawiki NL list individual Solère objects, but without independent Dutch
specialist texts beyond the English or French sources already cited.
· Spanish (ES) / Portuguese (PT) – targeted searches for „Ferdinand Solère lámpara" and „candeeiro
Ferdinand Solère" yielded no independent Spanish- or Portuguese-language specialist texts or
descriptions; hits link back to the French or English original sources.
Note: The facts stated here have been gathered from publicly accessible specialist-trade, auction and blog
sources. The principal references are the French primary sources Les Nouveaux Ensembliers,
Label-Industrie and Autrefois la lumière as well as the international specialist trade platforms 1stDibs,
Pamono, Whoppah, Vntg and Catawiki. Life dates and patent attributions rest on these secondary sources;
no biographical monograph on Ferdinand Solère is currently known.