Desk lamp ANVIA, black metal, by J.J.M. Hoogervorst, Netherlands, 1970s.
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The ANVIA desk lamp designed by J.J.M. Hoogervorst in the 1970s is a testament to the minimalist industrial design that defined postwar Dutch interiors. Its construction is based on a solid, rectangular metal base supporting a movable arm and a cylindrical shade, all finished in uniform matte black. The smooth, slightly satin surface accentuates the geometric purity of the form, while the absence of ornamentation and visible joints highlight the functionalist ethos characteristic of ANVIA and mid-century modernism. The lamp features two E14 bulb sockets, and both the arm and shade can be adjusted to precisely direct light. Dimensions: height 33 cm, width 40 cm, depth 25 cm. The lamp remains in very good vintage condition, with only minor signs of use consistent with authentic period pieces. This object reflects the spirit of the 1970s, when functionality and restraint were a response to rapid social and technological change. The lamp’s black metal finish speaks of an era where light was a tool for work rather than mere decoration, and every detail was subordinated to clarity and practicality. Its minimalist silhouette quietly echoes modernist ideals: “I am here to serve – without unnecessary embellishment, but with respect for material and precision.” The subtle satiny surface diffuses light in
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Height33 cm
Depth25 cm
Width40 cm
Dimension details
Width40 cm
Height33 cm
Depth25 cm
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