Frits Schlegel & Vilhelm Lauritzen floor lamp
This rare floor lamp was designed by Frits Schlegel and Vilhelm Lauritzen and produced by Lyfa in Denmark during the 1940s. It exemplifies the refined functionalism characteristic of mid-century Scandinavian modern design. The lamp is crafted entirely from brass, which has developed a rich patina over time, enhancing its vintage appeal. It features a conical lampshade designed to direct light efficiently, supported by a slender stem that curves gracefully at the top, creating a seamless transition between structural and functional elements. The lamp stands on a circular weighted base that ensures stability while maintaining a minimal visual footprint.
Frits Schlegel (1896–1965) was a Danish architect known for integrating industrial materials into modernist designs, emphasizing simplicity and practicality. Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894–1984), one of Denmark’s most influential architects, was a pioneer of modernist architecture and lighting design. His collaboration with Lyfa played a significant role in defining the aesthetic of functional Scandinavian lighting, focusing on clean geometric forms and innovative material use.
Lyfa, founded in 1903, was a leading Danish lighting manufacturer throughout the mid-20th century. The company partnered with prominent designers to create lighting solutions that balanced technical innovation with aesthetic refinement. Their brass fixtures from the 1940s and 1950s are particularly prized for their craftsmanship and enduring style.
This lamp is in good vintage condition, showing natural oxidation and surface wear consistent with its age. Its dimensions are 19.5 cm in width, 37 cm in depth, and 120 cm in height (approximately 7.7 by 14.6 by 47.2 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 19.5 / D: 37 / H: 120 |
Producer | Lyfa |
Color | Gold |
Decade | 1940s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Danish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass |
Designed in | 1940s |
Item Number | 143376 |
Frits Schlegel
Vilhelm Lauritzen