Ernst Igl’s Table Lamp Designed for Hillebrand Leuchten


category: lighting > desk

Description:

A table lamp designed in the 1950s by Ernst Igla for the German lighting factory Hillebrand Leuchten. The offered item was made in the 1960s in Poland by Stoleczne Zaklady Metalowe nr. 2 Przemyslu Terenowego in Warsaw, and cataloged as the model 1318. According to Polish historians of lighting, the lamp is the Apolinary Galecki’s project, however, the above information is not confirmed.

Construction:

The lamp is made entirely of steel. The body is based on two slender legs, in the back, there is a movable support that can also serve as a pendant. An oval, adjustable lampshade has an irregular perforation, which gives a very interesting lighting visual effect.
The lamp is 100% original, the metal parts have been thoroughly cleaned with the patina of time retained. The electrical installation is after a professional service. The original paint coating has been preserved.

Dimensions:

Height: 15.5 cm
Depth: 19 cm
Width: 11 cm
The length of the electric wire with the switch: 1.8 m

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Price: 410

Availability: 1 in stock

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