Danish Ceramic Table Lamp with pale green pleated shade, 1960s–70s
Danish ceramic table lamp with a softly glazed white base decorated with incised leaf-like panels.
The gourd-shaped form is simple and sculptural, a good example of mid-century Scandinavian design.
The base is marked B133 inside, most likely a model number from the workshop. The maker is unknown, but the style is comparable to pieces by Eslau and Christian Schollert.
The lamp comes with a pleated shade in the Le Klint tradition, which gives a warm and diffused light.
Dimensions: 26 cm high (base), 46 cm including shade
Condition: Very good vintage condition; rewired with white textile cord for EU use
Origin: Denmark, circa 1960s–70s
A timeless Scandinavian lamp that combines simplicity with fine craftsmanship.
Danish ceramic table lamp with a softly glazed white base decorated with incised leaf-like panels.
The gourd-shaped form is simple and sculptural, a good example of mid-century Scandinavian design.
The base is marked B133 inside, most likely a model number from the workshop. The maker is unknown, but the style is comparable to pieces by Eslau and Christian Schollert.
The lamp comes with a pleated shade in the Le Klint tradition, which gives a warm and diffused light.
Dimensions: 26 cm high (base), 46 cm including shade
Condition: Very good vintage condition; rewired with white textile cord for EU use
Origin: Denmark, circa 1960s–70s
A timeless Scandinavian lamp that combines simplicity with fine craftsmanship.