Hans Bergström floor lamp
This rare floor lamp, attributed to Hans Bergström, was produced by ASEA in Sweden during the 1950s. It exemplifies Scandinavian mid-century lighting design through its combination of brass construction and a fabric shade. The lamp features an adjustable arm mechanism that allows for modification of both the height and angle of the light source, enhancing its practical functionality.
The lamp stands on a circular brass base that provides stability, supporting a slender brass stem equipped with an adjustable ball-joint mechanism. The arm extends outward, terminating in a conical pleated fabric shade which softly diffuses light while maintaining directional control. The brass surfaces have developed a natural patina over time, adding vintage character to the piece.
Hans Bergström was a prominent Swedish lighting designer known for blending functional components with sculptural aesthetics. ASEA, a leading Swedish electrical manufacturer, produced a range of high-quality lighting fixtures during the mid-century period, often collaborating with respected designers.
The lamp measures 135 cm in height, with a width of 23.5 cm and a depth of 80 cm (53.1 x 9.3 x 31.5 inches). The brass shows age-related wear consistent with its vintage status, while the fabric shade retains a warm tone that complements the overall design. Its adjustable structure and balanced proportions make this lamp a versatile and functional example of mid-century Scandinavian lighting.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 23.5 / D: 80 / H: 135 |
Producer | Asea |
Color | Gold, Yellow |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 138043 |
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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