Table lamp, orange white glass, by S. Tabera, OPP Jihlava, Czechoslovakia, 1970s.
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This table lamp, designed by Stephan Tabera for OPP Jihlava in Czechoslovakia during the 1970s, features a spherical glass shade in a saturated orange hue, adorned with evenly spaced white stripes that wrap around the globe. Both the base and stem are made of glossy, smooth glass in matching orange, creating a unified and geometric silhouette. The design is rooted in mid-century modern and space age aesthetics, reflecting the bold experimentation of the 1970s. Proportions are balanced, with the large globe shade resting securely on a flared, circular base. The lamp is in very good condition, with no visible damage or significant signs of wear.This object speaks in the language of its era: the glass sphere resembles a planet suspended in cosmic space, while the orange gloss evokes the optimism and energetic spirit of the decade. The white stripes, regular as orbits, give the lamp a sense of rhythm and motion, as if its light could ignite a new era in domestic interiors. It channels the 1970s belief that design heralds a brighter future—bold, luminous, and open to experimentation.The lamp may be displayed on a low sideboard or accent table in the living room, where its color and form become a focal point. It pairs well with simple wooden or metal furniture, as well as graphic posters and textiles in contrasting shades. Interiors inspired by mid-century modern or eclectic collector’s spaces would best showcase its retro-futuristic character.
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Height34 cm
Width25 cm
Length25 cm
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Length25 cm
Height34 cm
Width25 cm
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