Wall light, transparent glass, black iron, Limburg, Germany, 1970s.
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This wall lamp from the 1970s, produced by the Limburg glassworks in Germany, exemplifies the essence of mid-century modern lighting with a distinct Bauhaus influence. The construction features a thick, transparent glass shade with an irregular, tactile texture and a subtly frosted finish that softly diffuses the light. A matte black iron grid is inlaid within the glass, forming a geometric, cobweb-like pattern that emphasizes the lamp’s architectural character. The shade is gently tapered, wider at the top and narrowing towards the base, resting on a metal base that is not visible from the front but tonally consistent with the black grid. The piece remains in very good vintage condition, with only minimal wear on the metal elements, typical for its age and use.
This lamp embodies the spirit of 1970s German design, when functionalism met the decorative power of material. Its geometric grid speaks of a fascination with structure and order, while the thick glass reflects the craftsmanship of the era. The lamp’s form orchestrates a play of light and shadow, turning an ordinary wall into a subtle stage for reflections and patterns as evening falls.
The Limburg wall lamp can serve as a singular accent in a mid-century modern living room or fit seamlessly into minimalist, contemporary interiors. It may be paired with furniture featuring clean, cubic lines, an oak bookshelf, or a graphite-toned sofa; glass details—such as vases
DIMENSION
Height20 cm
Width11 cm
Length15 cm
Dimension details
Length15 cm
Height20 cm
Width11 cm
Weight3 kg
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