编号 101493032

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MOFEM - 台灯 - 大理石, 铁 - 黑色的1930年代艺术装饰灯
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€ 81
5周前

MOFEM - 台灯 - 大理石, 铁 - 黑色的1930年代艺术装饰灯

Rare black 1930s art deco lamp Last photo is an internet reference! This Original Mofém lamp sits at a fascinating intersection of Central European industrial design, late Art Deco geometry, and early modern functionalism. It is less a decorative object than a manifesto in miniature: a disciplined composition of circle, column, and arch, executed with the confidence of a manufacturer that understood both engineering and visual culture. The dominant gesture is the hemispherical shade — a restrained dome that reads almost architectural. It evokes the skyline language of the interwar period: observatories, civic rotundas, and streamlined transport terminals. Rather than flaring outward flamboyantly, the dome is calm, symmetrical, and mathematically assured. The effect is protective and ceremonial at once, as though the bulb were housed in a small sanctuary of light. This architectural reading is reinforced by the open supports beneath the shade. The twin uprights form a structural arch system that feels engineered rather than ornamental, revealing the lamp’s skeleton instead of concealing it. Art Deco often celebrated machinery; here the structure is not hidden but curated. At the center, the clock body transforms the lamp into a domestic instrument panel. Its elongated shield-like form, tapering softly toward the base, introduces vertical emphasis that counters the breadth of the dome. The dial typography is utilitarian yet elegant — numerals that are legible, balanced, and rhythmically spaced. This is not the florid Deco of Parisian luxury goods; it is the disciplined Deco of industrial Budapest: sober, efficient, and proud of precision. The clock turns the lamp into a timekeeper, a sentinel of routine. It implies bedside rituals, early shifts, and the modern relationship between light and schedule. The marble base anchors the composition with geological gravity. In contrast to the metal and enamel above, the stone introduces natural veining — a quiet reminder of material permanence beneath the machine aesthetic. This tension between organic substrate and engineered superstructure is quintessentially modernist. The lamp is not pretending to be handmade craft, nor is it purely mechanical; it stages a conversation between the two. The circular footprint of the base echoes the dome, completing a visual cycle that stabilizes the object from bottom to top. Color and finish play a crucial psychological role. The muted, almost bureaucratic gray reads as institutional and trustworthy. It aligns the lamp with laboratories, offices, and civic interiors rather than bourgeois ornament. The palette suggests reliability over spectacle. Even decades later, the tone feels contemporary because it anticipates the later modernist preference for neutral industrial coatings. What makes this Mofém piece especially compelling is its clarity of intention. Every component is legible. You can read how it stands, how it holds light, how it marks time. There is no surplus gesture. The lamp embodies a moment when domestic objects were designed as instruments of progress — tools meant to civilize daily life through order, illumination, and measured rhythm. It is a portrait of optimism rendered in steel, enamel, and stone. As an artifact, it is not merely a lamp with a clock attached. It is a small monument to interwar confidence in technology and rational design. Its proportions are deliberate, its materials honest, and its silhouette instantly recognizable. Even unplugged, it radiates a sense of poised functionality — an object that seems perpetually ready to resume its duty of lighting the night and organizing the morning.

编号 101493032

已售出
MOFEM - 台灯 - 大理石, 铁 - 黑色的1930年代艺术装饰灯

MOFEM - 台灯 - 大理石, 铁 - 黑色的1930年代艺术装饰灯

Rare black 1930s art deco lamp

Last photo is an internet reference!

This Original Mofém lamp sits at a fascinating intersection of Central European industrial design, late Art Deco geometry, and early modern functionalism. It is less a decorative object than a manifesto in miniature: a disciplined composition of circle, column, and arch, executed with the confidence of a manufacturer that understood both engineering and visual culture.

The dominant gesture is the hemispherical shade — a restrained dome that reads almost architectural. It evokes the skyline language of the interwar period: observatories, civic rotundas, and streamlined transport terminals. Rather than flaring outward flamboyantly, the dome is calm, symmetrical, and mathematically assured. The effect is protective and ceremonial at once, as though the bulb were housed in a small sanctuary of light. This architectural reading is reinforced by the open supports beneath the shade. The twin uprights form a structural arch system that feels engineered rather than ornamental, revealing the lamp’s skeleton instead of concealing it. Art Deco often celebrated machinery; here the structure is not hidden but curated.

At the center, the clock body transforms the lamp into a domestic instrument panel. Its elongated shield-like form, tapering softly toward the base, introduces vertical emphasis that counters the breadth of the dome. The dial typography is utilitarian yet elegant — numerals that are legible, balanced, and rhythmically spaced. This is not the florid Deco of Parisian luxury goods; it is the disciplined Deco of industrial Budapest: sober, efficient, and proud of precision. The clock turns the lamp into a timekeeper, a sentinel of routine. It implies bedside rituals, early shifts, and the modern relationship between light and schedule.

The marble base anchors the composition with geological gravity. In contrast to the metal and enamel above, the stone introduces natural veining — a quiet reminder of material permanence beneath the machine aesthetic. This tension between organic substrate and engineered superstructure is quintessentially modernist. The lamp is not pretending to be handmade craft, nor is it purely mechanical; it stages a conversation between the two. The circular footprint of the base echoes the dome, completing a visual cycle that stabilizes the object from bottom to top.

Color and finish play a crucial psychological role. The muted, almost bureaucratic gray reads as institutional and trustworthy. It aligns the lamp with laboratories, offices, and civic interiors rather than bourgeois ornament. The palette suggests reliability over spectacle. Even decades later, the tone feels contemporary because it anticipates the later modernist preference for neutral industrial coatings.

What makes this Mofém piece especially compelling is its clarity of intention. Every component is legible. You can read how it stands, how it holds light, how it marks time. There is no surplus gesture. The lamp embodies a moment when domestic objects were designed as instruments of progress — tools meant to civilize daily life through order, illumination, and measured rhythm. It is a portrait of optimism rendered in steel, enamel, and stone.

As an artifact, it is not merely a lamp with a clock attached. It is a small monument to interwar confidence in technology and rational design. Its proportions are deliberate, its materials honest, and its silhouette instantly recognizable. Even unplugged, it radiates a sense of poised functionality — an object that seems perpetually ready to resume its duty of lighting the night and organizing the morning.

最终出价
€ 81
Christian Plat
专家
估价  € 380 - € 450

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