Hans Bergström ceiling lamp
This rare ceiling lamp, designed by Hans Bergström and produced by Ateljé Lyktan in Åhus, Sweden during the 1950s, embodies the principles of Scandinavian mid-century modernism with its clear structural expression, natural materials, and thoughtful approach to light diffusion. The lamp combines teak wood, brass fittings, and woven cane shades, all in their original condition, reflecting the harmonious integration of functionality and aesthetic elegance.
The lamp’s structure is defined by a teak crossbar, which serves as a linear spine supporting six symmetrically arranged brass lamp holders. Each holder is equipped with a cylindrical shade made of woven cane, contributing to a warm, patterned lighting effect when illuminated. The golden-brown hues of the cane shades complement the brushed brass elements and the reddish tone of the teak, creating a cohesive palette grounded in organic modernism. The woven cane shades feature micro-perforated surfaces, allowing subtle light to filter through while directing the main light beam downward. When illuminated, the lamp produces a soft, diffused glow with a distinctive optical texture that enhances the ambiance of the space.
The lamp is suspended from the ceiling by two vertical drop cords, maintaining a strong horizontal orientation that is ideal for placement over dining tables or communal seating areas. The simplicity of the design, coupled with the natural materials, speaks to Bergström’s skill in balancing modern functionalism with tactile craftsmanship.
The dimensions of the lamp are 77 cm in width (30.3 inches), 36 cm in depth (14.2 inches), and 120 cm in height (47.2 inches), measured from the ceiling to the base of the shades. The condition is excellent, with only minor patina on the brass and slight natural variation in the cane, consistent with the age and original materials.
Hans Bergström was a key figure in Swedish lighting design and the founder of Ateljé Lyktan in 1934. His work is noted for integrating modern functionalism with traditional craftsmanship and high-quality materials. Ateljé Lyktan gained prominence in the post-war period through its collaborations with designers like Bergström and Anders Pehrson, producing lighting for both private residences and public interiors across Scandinavia. This ceiling lamp is a prime example of Bergström’s aesthetic: restrained, textural, and designed with both functional clarity and visual warmth in mind.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 77 / D: 36 / H: 120 |
Producer | Ateljé Lyktan |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Cane, Teak |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 126111 |
Hans Bergström
Hans Bergström (1910–1996) was a Swedish designer and architect best known for his groundbreaking work in lighting design and for founding Ateljé Lyktan, one of Sweden’s most influential lighting manufacturers. His refined, modernist approac...
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