Hans Bergström ceiling lamp
This ceiling lamp, designed by Hans Bergström and produced by Ateljé Lyktan in Åhus, Sweden, during the 1950s, represents a refined example of Scandinavian mid-century modern lighting design. The fixture features a geometric teak framework with six arms, each supporting a sculptural lampshade crafted from the original laminated material. Suspended by multiple cords that converge at a brass ceiling canopy, the lamp presents a striking and balanced visual composition. Its dimensions measure 105 cm in diameter and 120 cm in height, giving it a commanding presence suitable for a range of interior spaces.
The design reflects Bergström’s characteristic blend of organic form and meticulous craftsmanship. The lampshades have pleated, curved surfaces that diffuse light softly, producing a warm, atmospheric glow. The solid teak structural elements are expertly jointed, illustrating the high level of woodworking skill typical of Scandinavian design during the mid-20th century. The addition of brass details introduces a subtle metallic contrast, harmonizing with the warm wood tones and enhancing the lamp’s overall aesthetic.
Ateljé Lyktan, established in 1934, earned recognition as a leading Swedish lighting manufacturer by combining natural materials with innovative design approaches. Hans Bergström played a significant role in shaping the company’s modernist aesthetic, emphasizing functional yet expressive lighting solutions. This lamp remains in well-preserved condition, retaining its original components with minor wear consistent with its age, preserving both its visual integrity and operational function.