Ceiling Lamp Bauhaus, white opaline glass, white ceramic, by W. Wagenfeld, Germany, 1960s.
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This ceiling or wall lamp, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Lindner in the 1960s, exemplifies the Bauhaus approach to form and function. Crafted from glossy white ceramic and thick, opaline glass, the lamp features a milky, semi-translucent diffuser set atop a low, cylindrical base. Its geometry is defined by harmonious proportions and a complete absence of decorative accents, with all construction elements discreetly integrated and no visible screws or fasteners. The entire surface is smooth, with no signs of wear, damage, or restoration, reflecting its very good condition.The lamp embodies the functionalist language of the 1960s: pure white, a flawless finish, and a minimalist silhouette recall an era when Wilhelm Wagenfeld redefined everyday aesthetics. Its unadorned form seems to echo a time when light was meant as a tool, not a pretext for ornament. The opaline glass gently diffuses illumination, creating an atmosphere of clarity and calm.This piece can serve as either a ceiling or wall fixture, fitting naturally into living rooms, corridors, or bedrooms. It can be paired with furniture featuring clean lines—such as a low 1960s sideboard or a minimalist table. Interiors inspired by modernism, Bauhaus, or pared-down minimalism provide an ideal backdrop. Consider combining it with neutral tones—light wood, graphite accents—and, for contrast, a single colorful decorative object.The lamp is designed for an E27 bulb socket. Its diameter is 25 cm and depth 17 cm.
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Height25 cm
Width17 cm
Length25 cm
Dimension details
Length25 cm
Height25 cm
Width17 cm
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