Hans Bergström wall lamps

Item number: 156574Category: Lighting
This is sold as a set of 2 pieces.
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This rare pair of wall lamps, a variant of model 1040, designed by Hans Bergström and produced by Ateljé Lyktan in Åhus, Sweden during the 1940s, represents a refined iteration of Scandinavian lighting design from the early modernist era. These fixtures display Bergström’s nuanced approach to lighting, where structural clarity is paired with rich material character and considered light dispersion.

Each lamp features a vertically oriented cylindrical shade crafted from solid copper. The surface of the copper has developed a natural patina over the decades, transitioning in areas from warm brown to verdigris tones, a transformation that highlights the age and authenticity of the pieces. The shades are punctuated with an elegant perforated pattern—delicately executed, these apertures permit a gentle diffusion of light while casting subtle, decorative shadows across surrounding surfaces. This interplay of direct and ambient light is central to Bergström’s design philosophy, where the atmosphere produced by the lamp is as significant as its physical form.

The overall construction reflects a minimalist architectural sensibility, with no extraneous elements distracting from the form or function. The lamps mount flush to the wall, supported by a simple but robust backing structure that ensures stability while keeping attention on the perforated copper cylinders.

Hans Bergström, who co-founded Ateljé Lyktan in 1934, was instrumental in establishing a distinct Scandinavian lighting identity that balanced modernist innovation with artisanal craft. His work is marked by an exploration of metal as both a structural and expressive medium, and these lamps exemplify that synthesis. The model 1040 variant subtly departs from the standard model with refined proportions and patterning, revealing Bergström’s iterative design process and commitment to detail.

Each lamp measures 14 cm in width, 23.5 cm in depth, and 24.5 cm in height (5.5 × 9.3 × 9.6 inches), making them well-suited for both residential and architectural interiors. Their modest scale is offset by their strong visual presence, making them effective as standalone pieces or as part of a symmetrical arrangement.

This pair stands as a notable example of mid-century Swedish lighting—functional, sculptural, and evocative. With their period patina and signature design language, they not only provide ambient lighting but also serve as rare historical objects that reflect the evolution of Northern European design sensibilities in the 20th century.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 14 / D: 23.5 / H: 24.5
ProducerAteljé Lyktan
Decade1940s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialCopper
Designed in1940s
Item Number156574
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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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All our fixtures are original items and are sold as vintage items, which means that signs of age and use such as patina, scratches or minor variations in finish may occur. These characteristics are a natural part of the object’s history and value.
All lamps are visually inspected and carefully documented with photos in both studio and illuminated conditions. Electrical components are original unless otherwise stated. We always recommend that a qualified electrician review or update the electrical installation in accordance with applicable electrical safety standards in your country.
Color tones and materials may vary slightly depending on the screen or lighting when photographing. Dimensions are approximate.
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