This table lamp from the 1970s, designed and produced in Germany, is a sophisticated dialogue between mid-century modern aesthetics and contemporary vibrancy. The matte, opal white glass base features gently rounded lines and sits atop a metal plinth in a muted brass shade, subtly patinated at the edges. A new, hand-crafted cylindrical lampshade made from high-quality synthetic fabric designed by Nerida Hansen crowns the piece. The shade's surface is smooth and matte, adorned with a bold, abstract botanical pattern: deep cobalt and purple are accented by magenta, orange, pastel lilac, subdued green, and yellow. This interplay of colors and textures harmonizes with the understated form of the glass base. The lamp is in very good condition, showing only minor, pinpoint scratches on the glass characteristic of its age, with no damage to the lampshade or metal base.The form of this lamp echoes the spirit of the 1970s, an era when daily life was gently illuminated by opaline glass and interiors began to pulse with bold patterns and color. The sculptural simplicity of the base quietly embodies the ordered elegance of its time, while the shade brings an artistic energy, infusing the space with a contemporary creative spark. This lamp tells a story of nostalgia meeting modernity—inviting every evening to be both tranquil and full of vibrant impressions.The lamp would work equally well on a bedside table in the bedroom, a reading nook, or as a decorative accent on a side table in the living room, especially in eclectic, boho, or modern interiors. It can be paired with neutral, clean-lined furniture and textiles in natural shades to highlight the contrast between the minimalist base and the decorative shade. Ceramic accessories, nature
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Height37 cm
Width20 cm
Length20 cm
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Length20 cm
Height37 cm
Width20 cm
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