Wim Rietveld attrib. floor lamp
This rare height-adjustable floor lamp is attributed to Dutch designer Wim Rietveld and was likely produced by Gispen in the Netherlands during the 1950s. It embodies the pragmatic and functional aesthetic characteristic of post-war Dutch modernism, with a design that balances industrial precision and sculptural simplicity.
The lamp is constructed in steel and retains its original yellow lacquered finish, lending a striking accent to its otherwise minimalistic structure. Its adjustable arm and rotating conical shade allow for versatile light direction, making it suitable for both reading and ambient illumination. The base is designed with a four-pointed steel structure, ensuring stability while maintaining a light and unobtrusive profile.
Rietveld, known for his utilitarian and forward-thinking designs, often focused on combining functional innovation with refined, understated forms — a philosophy clearly reflected in this piece. Its construction and mechanical adjustability also suggest the influence of industrial design principles prevalent in mid-century Dutch lighting.
The lamp remains in good vintage condition, showing signs of use consistent with age, including a small dent on the shade, which adds to its authentic character and patina.
Dimensions are 27 cm wide, 50 cm deep, and 172 cm high (10.6 x 19.7 x 67.7 in)
Dimensions (cm) | W: 27 / D: 50 / H: 172 |
| Producer | Gispen |
| Color | Yellow |
| Decade | 1950s |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Lacquer, Steel |
| Designed in | 1950s |
| Item Number | 115163 |
Wim Rietveld