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Tecnolumen Umkreis floor lamp in the Bauhaus style

£1,728.02

Colour: Silver, Black

This glossy LED floor lamp, crafted in the iconic Bauhaus style, features a unique design inspired by the period's models. Made from nickel-plated metal, it includes a distinctive counterbalance that adjusts the light angle. As a faithful reproduction of Bauhaus classics, it stands as both a light source and a statement piece. The lamp's authenticity is marked by a serial number and a manufacturer's stamp, reflecting its artful heritage. Crafted by a German company renowned for Bauhaus recreations since 1979, this piece embodies the timeless elegance of the era.

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Original Product Description:

Glossy LED floor lamp in the Bauhaus style This LED floor lamp has an unusual design, which is based on models from the Bauhaus period. It is a faithful copy of the original. Noteworthy is the counterbalance, which is very typical of that time period and determines the angle of the light. It is made of nickel-plated metal. With its design the floor lamp is not only a light source but also an impressive piece of furniture. The Bauhaus was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 as an art academy and characterises a functional design, which has led to many famous works. The authenticity of this special floor lamp is guaranteed by the serial number on the base of the light as well as the manufacturer's stamp with reference to the Bauhau period. The company which created this unique piece has specialised in recreating classics from the Bauhaus period. Everything began in 1979 with the redesign of the Walter Wagenfeld table lamp, which was followed by many other reproductions. Such as lights and other items designed by the former Bauhaus pupil Marianne Brandt. The German manufacturer also has models from Walter Schnepel in its product range as well as works based on the Art Déco style and ideas from the De Stijl group, which was formed in 1917 in the Netherlands.