The Tube desk lamp, designed by Anders Pehrson for the Swedish manufacturer Ateljé Lyktan in the 1970s, is a clear expression of Scandinavian modernism. Its elongated plastic arm and wide, tulip-shaped metal base are finished in a uniform, saturated yellow lacquer with a glossy surface that highlights the purity of the form and its striking silhouette. The construction is free of decorative fittings or handles, while visible screws at the joints emphasize the technical, functional character of the design. The lamp’s proportions—93 cm in length, 30 cm in depth, and 41 cm in height—showcase a disciplined geometric approach. The power cord exits discreetly from the base, and the entire piece maintains chromatic consistency without additional accents. The condition is described as good, with minor signs of use such as faint scratches and a gentle patina, but no major damage or signs of restoration.Tube carries the energy of the 1970s, when color and simplicity were seen as routes to everyday optimism. The yellow surface reflects light, evoking bright mornings and bold visions of modernity. This lamp speaks with the voice of its decade: “I serve function, yet I don’t shy away from presence—I am a manifesto of
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Height41 cm
Width30 cm
Length93 cm
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Length93 cm
Height41 cm
Width30 cm
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