Table lamp
This mid-century table lamp, of unknown design and produced in Sweden, reflects the restrained elegance and material harmony characteristic of Scandinavian lighting from the 1950s and 1960s. The lamp is composed of a solid brass stem and a circular brass base, both exhibiting a naturally aged patina that lends visual depth and historical character to the piece. The stem rises with minimal ornamentation, allowing the materials and proportions to speak for themselves.
An opaline glass diffuser is situated just beneath the lampshade, softening the emitted light and ensuring an even, ambient glow. The opaline glass, with its milky translucency, balances function and visual warmth, diffusing illumination without glare. Resting above is the original fabric lampshade, cylindrical in form and executed in a finely textured material. Its neutral tone complements the golden hues of the aged brass and the muted translucence of the opaline diffuser, completing a coherent material palette.
While the designer remains unidentified, the lamp’s construction and detailing align with mid-century Scandinavian traditions that prioritized functional clarity, tactile materials, and refined simplicity. The lamp is in good working condition, with the brass and glass elements well-preserved and the original lampshade showing minimal signs of wear. This piece offers both historical interest and practical use, emblematic of Sweden’s contribution to mid-century lighting design.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 57 / ⌀: 31 |
Color | Cream, Gold |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Opaline glass |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 227864 |