Table lamp, white glass, by Š. Tabery, OPP Jihlava, Czech Republic, 1970s.
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This glass table lamp, designed by Štěpán Tabery for Okresní Průmyslový Podnik Jihlava in Czechoslovakia during the 1970s, exemplifies the organic, sculptural tendencies of Eastern European modernist design. The lamp is entirely crafted from glass and features a smooth, fluid silhouette: a wide, rounded body that narrows at the center and flares out again at the foot. The primary color is a cool, milky white with a high-gloss finish, adorned throughout with irregular, marble-like veining in shades of brown, beige, and subtle gray. A thin, gold-colored ring accents the base, providing a refined contrast to the softly marbled surface. The lamp's construction is seamless, with no visible joints or hardware, showcasing the expertise of Czechoslovakian glassmakers of this era. The piece is in excellent condition, showing no signs of damage or wear. The interplay of milky white glass and free-flowing marbled veining evokes the spirit of the 1970s—a period when Central European design explored new expressive forms, fusing natural inspiration with technological boldness. The lamp seems to narrate its era, when glass was shaped into sculptural forms and every detail—from the irregular patterns to the subtle sheen—participated in a dialogue between light and material. The gold
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Height32 cm
Depth24 cm
Width24 cm
Dimension details
Width24 cm
Height32 cm
Depth24 cm
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