Pair of copper Nova pendants by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup, 1960s
US$1,582.54 A pair copper _Nov_a pendants, designed by Jo Hammerborg, the main designer at Danish lighting manufacturer Fog & Mørup in the 1960s and 1970s._Nova_was produced in three different types of metal - copper, brass and aluminium. These copper versions are difficult to find in comparable excellent condition. The lamp is lacquered orange, white and grey on the inside to create a warm glow when illuminated. The outside of the pendants have some beautiful patina.The pieces are rewired with 2 m high end quality, black fabric cord - for safety and beauty.The price is for the pair. Should you be looking for one piece just let us know.This item is offered by Palainco - Seriously Light Minded. World wide shipping quotes can be requested on the website [www.palainco.com](http://www.palainco.com).
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Floor lamp with one spot by Indoor lighting design (attr.), 1970s
US$630.34 Floor lamp with one spot attributed to Indoor lighting design from Amsterdam, 1970s.This floor lamp is 145 cm or 57 inches high. The spot is 18 cm / 7 inches long and has a diameter of 12 cm / 4.5 inches. The spot is adjustable. The lamp has a relatively heavy base for reasons of balance.We have two wall...
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Murano glass pendant with blue stripes by Venini, 1960s
Price On Request Hand-blown glass pendant produced by Murano glass specialist Venini.The lamp, with its interesting shape, has white and light blue stripes and a white underlay.It has been rewired with 2 m high-end quality, white fabric cord-for safety and beauty.This item is offered by Palainco - Seriously Light Minded. World wide shipping quotes can be requested on the website...
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Copper Ultra pendant by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup, 1960s
US$940.53 This copper _Ultra_pendant light was designed by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup in the very early 1960s.The lamp consists of seven rings. _Ultra_was produced in solid copper and lacquered aluminum. This is the copper version with an orange inner.The lamp is in excellent and complete vintage condition. It has been rewired with 2 m high-end white fabric cord-for...
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Yellow 'Priest collar' pendant by Claus Bolby for Cebo Industri, 1960s
US$1,493.78 Aluminium and acrylic pendant, nicknamed 'Priest collar', designed by Claus Bolby for Danish lighting manufacturer Cebo in the 1960s.The pendant consists of two round brass coloured aluminium elements which are joined by 32 yellow pieces of acrylic. The light shines through the transparant parts of acrylic and through the open bottom; this combination creates a fascinating glow when illuminated.This...
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Wall lamp model No. C-1693 by RAAK Amsterdam, 1960s
US$1,080.56 Model No. C-1693 designed and manufactured by lighting company RAAK Amsterdam, in most probably the 1960s. The lamp can be used in various ways; besides as a wall lamp it can also function as a table lamp or as a ceiling lamp.This geometric lamp is made of anthracite painted metal and twisted white plexiglass. The lamp is in excellent...
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Yellow and white ceramic Italian Space Age table lamp, 1960s
Price On Request Striking yellow and white table lamp made of ceramic and metal from Italy. Most probably produced in the 1960s.Special feature of this lamp is the adjustable white sphere that can completely or partially hide the light bulb. The amount of light from the Eclisse by Angelo Mangiarotti can be changed with a horizontal movement; this lamp is...
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Italian chrome floor lamp with three spots and a marble base, 1970s
US$1,546.91 Beautifully made, adjustable floor lamp with three spots and a base of marble, most probably from Italy and made in the 1970s. Neither the manufacturer nor the designer of this piece is known; it is reminiscent though of lamps manufactured by Stilux or Reggiani.The elegant spots are 12 cm / 5 inches long and the diameter is 5.5 cm...
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Black Palomar Floor Lamp by Shigeaki Asahara for Stilnovo, 1970s
US$1,364.92 _Palomar_ is an eye-catching floor lamp by Japanese designer Shigeaki Asahara for Italian lighting manufacturer Stilnovo.The height of this halogen floor lamp depends on the position of the adjustable disc; when the disc is placed completely vertical the lamp is 196 cm or 76 inches high.The lamp comes with an external dimmer. The main colours of the lamp are...
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Albina table lamp by Giuliana Gramigna for Quattrifolio, 1980
US$625.59 Rare Albina table lamp by Giuliana Gramigna for Italian manufacturer Quattrifolio.Minimalist lamp with a lamp holder that is incorporated into the design in a subtle and ingenious way. This model was released simultaneously with the considerably larger 'Alba'.Both pieces are described in Gramigna's own 'Repertorio del Design Italiano 1950-2000' on Page 307 (1981) and can also be found in...
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Spirale table lamp by Angelo Mangiarotti for Candle, 1970s
US$705.21 Playful "Spirale" table lamp designed by Angelo Mangiarotti and manufactured by Candle, Milano in the 1970s. The switch of the lamp is integrated in the base (see picture 5) and can be switched On / Off by pushing down the spring by hand (see picture 4).The lamp is made of metal and this completely black lacquered version is rare....
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LT 305 Table lamp in Murano glass by Carlo Nason for A.V. Mazzega, 1960s
Price On Request Mesmerizing table lamp, model LT 305, by 'glass magician' Carlo Nason for A.V. Mazzega in the 1960s.This ingenious object, nicknamed Lotus, consists of four interlocking individual glass shades, one central light bulb and a metal support base. The glass layers are attached to a metal base by means of metal pins.We also have two beautiful matching pendants,...
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Floor lamp Totem by Gae Aulenti for Stilnovo, 1970s
Price On Request Rare and very special floor lamp, _Totem_, by Gae Aulenti for Stilnovo, 1970s. The lamp is meant to be used outdoor, but it can as well be used indoor.We found the following description in a Stilnovo advertisement in Domus No. 538: "Totem is a lamp with a very precise and characteristic design, which is placed in natural...
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