Table lamp, red glass, by S. Tabera, OPP Jihlava, Czechoslovakia, 1970s.
1 200 PLN
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This table lamp, designed by Stephan Tabera and produced by OPP Jihlava in Czechoslovakia around 1970, exemplifies mid-century modern style with its vivid, red glass construction. Both the shade and base are seamlessly formed from glass, creating an organic, bulbous silhouette that gently tapers at the neck. The lamp sits on a circular base highlighted by a subtle gold accent along the edge. Its surface is smooth and glossy, free from any visible pattern or texture, emphasizing the purity of form and the sculptural quality of the piece. The lamp accommodates a standard E27 bulb, ensuring practical use, and is in excellent condition with no signs of wear, damage, or restoration. The shape of this lamp echoes the spirit of the 1970s—a decade where color and bold contours became a declaration of modernity and optimism. Its intense red hue and soft, flowing lines speak to an era when design embraced freedom and expressiveness without abandoning refinement. This object, like a luminous focal point, tells the story of the energy and joie de vivre that characterized Czechoslovakian aesthetics of the period. The lamp seems to invite light to play across its glossy glass, casting a subtle aura of contemporary luxury. For interiors, the lamp can be paired with furniture featuring clean, geometric lines—such as a low sideboard in light wood or a 1970s-style console. It works well as a central accent within neutral settings, or in more eclectic spaces where it can interact with other strong colors or metallic and glass
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Height35 cm
Width25 cm
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Width25 cm
Height35 cm
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