SWISS FLOOR LAMP MADE OF TEAK AND BRASS BY TEMDE FROM THE 1960s.An authentic piece of design history, this floor lamp by Temde from Switzerland dates back to the 1960s. Designers, architects, and artists such as Louis Kalff Haube, Eva Renée Nele Bode, Max Bill, Kurt Fischer, and Marianne Brandt created the lamps for the Temde brand. This high-quality lamp impresses with a striking design language typical of 1960s design. The teak and brass form a subtle combination, while the understated brass appliqués complement the design. Clear lines, functional details, and a touch of mid-century modern and its timeless elegance. Equipped with E27 technology, the two lamps provide a clear, warm light, ideal as accent lighting or a stylish focal point in a room. A rare collector's item with character that is not only functional but also impressive as a design object.
* The cord of this item is in original condition and may need to be replaced unless otherwise noted.
Designer
Temde
Manufacturer
Temde
Design Period1960 bis 1969
Year of Production
Unknown
Production Period1960 bis 1969
Country of Manufacturer
Switzerland
Style
Arts & Crafts, Vintage, Mid-Century, Scandinavian, Minimalist, Bauhaus, Bohemian
Identifying Marks
This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker.
It has no attribution mark.
Detailed Condition
Very Good — This vintage object is in almost original condition and may show signs of wear and/or light restorations.
Restoration and Damage Details
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Materials
Brass, teak
Color
Brown, Goldenrod
Width31.5
Depth
31.5
Height
169.5
Weight RangeStandard - Between 10kg and 20kg
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SKU: 1010
€1,017.00Price
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