This 1970s table lamp, attributed to Fuchs & Gilching for Reim Interline (Germany), exemplifies modernist design with a distinctly architectural presence. The construction features brass in a strong golden tone, finished in a satin matte, showing natural patina and subtle signs of oxidation that underline its vintage age. The body is formed by a geometric pillar with a gently flared, square base. Its proportions are balanced – the tall shaft (55 cm) seamlessly rises from the base, creating a sense of refined harmony. Though a black, slightly tapered lampshade is visible in archive photos, the lamp is offered without a shade. Visible joinery details and the original cord with inline switch highlight the precision of workmanship typical for high-quality German design of the era. Condition: very good, with minimal traces of use, exhibiting patina and minor discoloration that enhance its genuine vintage character. The lamp’s form evokes a period where modernism sought new expression through simplicity and material presence. The brass surfaces, subtly dimmed by the passage of time, reflect light with distinct mood and character, focusing attention around the sculptural shaft and broad base. The lamp seems to embody the voice of 1970s German design: no superfluous ornamentation, only
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Height55 cm
Depth15 cm
Width15 cm
Dimension details
Width15 cm
Height55 cm
Depth15 cm
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