Table lamp - Wood, Metal, Glass






Holds a bachelor's degree in history of art and architecture, with 12 years of experience in decorative arts.
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Table lamp in Bauhaus style with a green smoked glass shade and a chrome base, made in Germany, dating to 1970–1980, 46 cm deep, 27 cm wide and 42 cm high, weighing 2 kg, in good used condition and in working order.
Description from the seller
Table lamp in a Bauhaus-inspired design with a green glass shade and a chrome base.
This table lamp embodies functionalist design inspired by the Bauhaus movement, reinterpreted in the 1970s–1980s. Characterized by essential lines and industrial materials such as chrome metal and green glass, this lamp revisits the modernist principles of banker and library lamps, adapting them to the taste of 1970s and 1980s design. The frosted green shade is a distinctive element that recalls classic ministerial lamps, highly valued in work and study environments.
These lamps are highly sought after by vintage design collectors and by retro home decor enthusiasts of the 1970s–1980s. Their charm lies in the combination of minimalist aesthetics and practical functionality, making them perfect both as collectible pieces and as elements of contemporary furnishings. Modernist and vintage design enthusiasts seek out these objects for their aesthetic value and for the build quality that characterizes productions of the period, appreciating their ability to harmonize with interiors that are both classical and modern.
Seller's Story
Table lamp in a Bauhaus-inspired design with a green glass shade and a chrome base.
This table lamp embodies functionalist design inspired by the Bauhaus movement, reinterpreted in the 1970s–1980s. Characterized by essential lines and industrial materials such as chrome metal and green glass, this lamp revisits the modernist principles of banker and library lamps, adapting them to the taste of 1970s and 1980s design. The frosted green shade is a distinctive element that recalls classic ministerial lamps, highly valued in work and study environments.
These lamps are highly sought after by vintage design collectors and by retro home decor enthusiasts of the 1970s–1980s. Their charm lies in the combination of minimalist aesthetics and practical functionality, making them perfect both as collectible pieces and as elements of contemporary furnishings. Modernist and vintage design enthusiasts seek out these objects for their aesthetic value and for the build quality that characterizes productions of the period, appreciating their ability to harmonize with interiors that are both classical and modern.
