Asea ceiling lamp
This rare ceiling lamp, produced by ASEA in Sweden during the 1950s, embodies the functional elegance characteristic of mid-century Scandinavian modern design. The fixture features a three-arm brass structure supporting conical metal shades, each detailed with a perforated edge. The shades are lacquered in a cream tone with a subtle speckled texture, which diffuses light softly and evenly. The perforations around the edges allow light to escape in decorative patterns, adding an additional layer of visual interest when the lamp is illuminated.
The brass frame exhibits a naturally patinated finish, showing signs of age and wear that contribute to the lamp’s authentic vintage character. The central stem extends from a brass ceiling canopy and branches into three gracefully curved arms, symmetrically holding the shades. This design balances clean geometry with a delicate craftsmanship, reflecting the Scandinavian modern emphasis on combining practicality with refined aesthetics.
ASEA was a prominent Swedish lighting manufacturer in the mid-20th century, known for precise metalwork and innovative use of perforations to control light diffusion effectively. This lamp is representative of their approach to producing high-quality, functional lighting fixtures with a subtle decorative touch.
The lamp measures 52 cm in diameter and 40 cm in height (20.5 x 15.7 inches). Its condition and design reflect the enduring appeal of Scandinavian modern lighting from this period.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 40 / ⌀: 52 |
Producer | Asea |
Color | Cream |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Lacquer, Metal |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 145191 |