Table lamp, red white glass, by Š. Tabera, OPP Jihlava, Czechoslovakia, 1970s.
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This table lamp, designed by Stephan Tabera and manufactured by OPP Jihlava in Czechoslovakia during the 1970s, is a statement piece of pop-modernist design. The base, crafted from blown glass in a saturated red hue, forms a fluid, organic silhouette reminiscent of a mushroom, accentuated by its glossy, mirror-like finish. It is topped by a large dome-shaped shade made of milky white opal glass, which softly diffuses light and features a seamless, smooth surface free from visible fittings or joints. The color palette is limited to two bold tones – vivid red for the base and cool white for the shade – underscoring the minimalist, balanced form characteristic of the 1970s. There are no visible metal parts or decorative hardware, which enhances the monolithic, cohesive character of the object. The lamp measures 29 cm in height and 23 cm in width. It is preserved in very good condition, with only minor surface abrasions on the shade and a subtle, inconspicuous chip hidden beneath the cover, not affecting its function.The lamp’s form tells the story of a decade when glass began to speak for itself – through bold color, sculptural lines, and striking contrast. The red base evokes the energy and optimism of the 1970s, a time when designers embraced experimentation with shape and hue, turning everyday objects into declarations of creativity. The milky white shade gently diffuses light, conj
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Height29 cm
Width23 cm
Length23 cm
Dimension details
Length23 cm
Height29 cm
Width23 cm
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