The Leola table lamp from the 1970s is a striking example of German modernism in the space age idiom. Its design centers on clear geometry: a hemispherical lampshade made of white, semi-translucent PVC is mounted on a curved, chromed arch, allowing for easy adjustment of tilt and light direction. The base is a solid, cylindrical form in matte black plastic, providing a strong contrast to the light, glossy dome above. The lamp is defined by a minimalist silhouette, focused on clean, circular lines and a deliberate interplay of materials: lustrous chrome, glossy plastic, and matte black. All elements—including the cord and switch—are preserved in their original condition, with no visible damage or signs of wear. Condition: excellent, original. Leola's form channels the futuristic imagination of the 1970s—a period when design looked boldly toward space and emerging technologies. The spherical shade diffuses light softly, subtly accentuating the lamp's architectural discipline. The chromed arc reflects its surroundings like a gleaming fragment of an orbital station, while the black-and-white contrast evokes a fascination with minimalism and function. This lamp, like a time capsule, tells the story of an era of experimentation with plastic, light, and movement in the domestic sphere. The lamp can be paired with furnishings featuring simple, geometric forms: a low 1970s sideboard, a table with chrome details, or an upholstered chair
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Height35 cm
Width24 cm
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Width24 cm
Height35 cm
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