Hans Bergström ceiling lamp

Item number: 241896Category: Lighting
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This rare ceiling lamp, designed by Hans Bergström and produced in the 1950s by Ateljé Lyktan in Åhus, Sweden, exemplifies the harmonious blend of natural materials, refined form, and modernist utility that defines Scandinavian design of the period. As one of Bergström’s more organic and tactile lighting creations, the lamp encapsulates his ability to balance sculptural aesthetics with everyday function.

At the core of the design is a teak crossbar that anchors the composition with a warm, natural presence. The horizontal teak element is finely finished, with visible grain and a rich, golden-brown hue that adds both texture and tonal warmth. Suspended from this crossbar are four elegantly proportioned light fixtures, each mounted in brass and capped with finely woven cane shades. The brass fittings and ceiling canopy introduce a subtle metallic contrast, offering a sense of visual rhythm and sophistication.

The woven cane shades are particularly striking—not only for their craftsmanship but for the way they diffuse light. The weave allows light to escape softly through the gaps, casting a warm, dappled glow that enhances the atmosphere of a room without overwhelming it. This use of cane reflects Bergström’s interest in natural materials and his exploration of how traditional craftsmanship can be integrated into modernist forms.

Hans Bergström, founder and lead designer at Ateljé Lyktan, was one of Sweden’s most influential lighting designers. His work often merged utilitarian simplicity with poetic form, and this lamp is a clear expression of his design ethos. The use of teak, brass, and cane in a clean, geometric composition is characteristic of his commitment to quality materials and timeless elegance.

The lamp’s dimensions—53 cm in width, 35 cm in depth, and 38.5 cm in height—make it well-suited for mid-sized spaces such as dining areas, living rooms, or over kitchen tables, where its warm light and sculptural profile can be appreciated both functionally and visually. In imperial units, this translates to approximately 20.9 inches wide, 13.8 inches deep, and 15.2 inches high.

This ceiling lamp is a rare and collectible piece that represents the peak of postwar Swedish lighting design, blending understated luxury with material honesty and hand-crafted detail.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 53 / D: 35 / H: 38.5
ProducerAteljé Lyktan
Decade1950s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialBrass, Cane, Teak
Item Number241896
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Designer

Hans Bergström

Hans Bergström (1910 -1996) was born on August 28, 1910, in Karlshamn, Sweden. He became one of Sweden’s most influential lighting designers during the mid-20th century. After completing his early education, Bergström pursued formal traini...

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