"Chinese" lamp
Code: 2407026Product detailed description
A small table lamp nicknamed "the Chinese man", designed by Helena Frantová in 1953.
The entire modernist frame of the lamp is made of metal with a coppery surface. The circular lampshade, which resembles a traditional Chinese hat, is fittingly made of parchment, which is stitched to the rim with an ecru string. Thanks to its lightweight metal frame, this lamp can be used as a tabletop reading lamp or hung on a wall. The body of the lamp has not been refurbished, but the shade has been replaced with new parchment according to the original design. The lamp takes one bulb with a size E27 socket.
Frantová is primarily a jewellery designer, and she studied at the Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague in the sculpture studio of Bedřich Stefan and the metalworking studio of Jan Nušl.
Additional parameters
Category: | Lamps and lights |
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Condition: | After partial renovation |
Country: | Czechoslovakia |
Decad: | 1960s |
Designer: | Helena Frantová |
Dimensions W × H × D: | 26 x 37 x 26 |