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Swedish Modern Adjustable Three Arm Floor Lamp in Metal, Brass and Silk, 1950s
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Description
This rare three arm floor lamp was produced in Sweden in the 1950s. The design is marked by the three individual arms, attached to the circular base. The arms and base are made of a black lacquered metal. The base with a decorative brass ring detail and the three stems are held together by a brass centerpiece. Each arm comes with a flexible brass gooseneck fixture which allows for the shade to be adjusted into different positions and angles. Each shade with an individual light switch. The shades have been renewed in a white pure silk fabric with a beautiful texture. Dimensions: Height: 178 cm / 70 inches at the highest (when the shades are pointing upwards) Depth: depending on positioning of shades ranging from 44-100 cm / 17.32 -39.37 inches Width: depending on positioning of shades ranging from 44-97 cm/ 17.32-38.18 inches Diameter base: 30 cm / 11.81 inches The lamp is in very good original condition, the black lacquered parts with minor patina consistent with age and use. The shades have been renewed. Wiring has been checked, the lamp is fully functioning and currently with a 220V European plug.
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More Information
Origin: Sweden Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Silk, Brass, Painted Metal Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1950s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 679131 -
Dimensions
W. 38.19 in; H. 70.08 in; D. 39.37 in; W. 97 cm; H. 178 cm; D. 100 cm;
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