Erik Wärnå ceiling lamps
This ceiling lamp was designed by Erik Wärnå and produced by EWÅ in Värnamo, Sweden, during the 1960s. The design exemplifies Scandinavian mid-century modern lighting with its geometric composition and careful choice of materials. The fixture consists of a central brass hub from which six arms radiate horizontally, each supporting a cylindrical brass socket and a round, smoked-glass globe. The arrangement creates a balanced and symmetrical form, giving the lamp a sculptural quality even when not illuminated.
The brass surface has a warm golden tone with a gentle patina, consistent with age, adding depth and character to the lamp. The smoked glass globes are original and remain in excellent condition, contributing to a soft diffusion of light. When lit, the lamp casts a warm, atmospheric glow, with each globe functioning as a small, suspended light source that collectively fills the room with even illumination.
Erik Wärnå was known for his functional yet elegant lighting designs, and this piece reflects his ability to combine modernist simplicity with visual refinement. EWÅ, the producer, was a well-regarded Swedish manufacturer specializing in quality lighting fixtures, collaborating with several designers during the mid-century period.
The style is distinctly mid-century Scandinavian, characterized by clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and an emphasis on the beauty of brass and glass as materials. Its dimensions are 72 cm in diameter and 50 cm in height, corresponding to approximately 28.3 x 19.7 inches, making it a substantial ceiling lamp suitable for dining rooms, living areas, or entry halls where a striking yet refined centerpiece is desired.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 50 / ⌀: 72 |
Producer | EWÅ |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Glass |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 27980 |
Eric Wärnå