This Danish table lamp from the 1960s exemplifies pure mid-century modern aesthetics: the cylindrical ceramic base is coated in a lustrous turquoise glaze and adorned with sculptural reliefs—geometric circles and stylized leaves highlighted in olive green and earthy brown. The lower edge reveals a band of unglazed, reddish-brown ceramic, providing a warm, organic counterpoint to the cool tones above. The glossy, smooth surface reflects light, while the conical lampshade in matte white fabric softens the color intensity and diffuses light gently. The lamp retains its original cord and functional inline switch; the visible artist’s signature on the underside emphasizes its uniqueness. There are no signs of damage or wear—condition is very good.The lamp’s form channels the energy of Danish modernism: the turquoise glaze radiates freshness, while the geometric and organic motifs evoke a time when designers sought harmony between function and artistic expression. Its glazed surface catches the light like a Nordic lake, and the raw ceramic base edge recalls the presence of natural material even amid bold color. Though silent, this object seems to quietly recount the Scandinavian desire for light and color in the homes of the 1960s.The lamp could be placed on a light wood sideboard or a low table in a living area, where its turquoise base would stand out against a neutral backdrop. It pairs well with other mid-century accents—such as a mustard-upholstered armchair or a minimalist walnut shelf. It would also work in an eclectic interior, alongside art ceramics and 1960s graphic prints, highlighting its collectible pedigree. The neutral shade allows the lamp to act as a color accent without overwhelming
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Height47 cm
Depth15 cm
Width15 cm
Dimension details
Width15 cm
Height47 cm
Depth15 cm
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