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Bauhaus Table Lamp
Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Carl J. Jucker, 1923-24
This lamp embodies an essential idea that form follows function, as advanced by the influential Bauhaus school. Through the employment of simple geometric shapes—circular base, cylindrical shaft, and spherical shade—Wagenfeld and Jucker achieved "both maximum simplicity and, in terms of time and materials, greatest economy." Impeccably crafted of clear and opaline glass, and nickel-plated metal, this lamp's balanced proportions adhere strictly to the original Bauhaus design. Each lamp is numbered and certified with the Bauhaus logo. Accommodates up to 75-watt bulb (not included).
Product selected to accompany Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity.


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Made in Germany

Size: 14h x 7"diam.

Cannot be gift-wrapped.

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