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Danish Modern LA
5448 E. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90022 , United States
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Danish Modern Sculpted Teak Floor Lamp w/ Linen Cone Shade
$ 1,895
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Description
This Danish Modern sculpted teak floor lamp with a linen cone shade beautifully exemplifies the warmth, simplicity, and human-centered design that defined Scandinavian interiors in the mid-20th century. Newly restored and rewired with a fresh linen shade, the lamp offers both updated functionality and soulful character. Its refined teak stem and base showcase subtle sculptural shaping, inviting viewers to appreciate the piece as both lighting and object. Designed for everyday living, this lamp brings a soft, ambient glow that enriches reading nooks, living spaces, or corners in need of inviting illumination. In excellent restored condition and thoughtfully updated for modern use, it bridges mid-century philosophy and contemporary comfort.
Fun Historical Fact
In post-war Denmark, designers embraced a philosophy that furniture and lighting should enhance how people lived — not just how spaces looked. Teak became a beloved material for its rich natural tones and tactile grain, lending warmth to interiors increasingly focused on comfort, ease, and connection to nature. Floor lamps like this one were created to complement the era’s relaxed, human-scaled living environments, casting gentle light for conversation, reading, or evening gatherings. Danish Modern lighting combined practical function with elegant form, reflecting a cultural belief that design should serve daily life with beauty and humility.
Dimensions
57.50in H x 9in W x 9in D
Lamp Shade: 10.50in H x 21in W -
More Information
Origin: Denmark Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Teak Wood, New Linen Shade, Black Formica Inlaid Condition: Good. Newly Refinished, Newly Rewired, New Linen Shade Creation Date: 1950 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 10069 B Incollect Reference #: 842909 -
Dimensions
W. 9 in; H. 57.5 in; D. 9 in; W. 22.86 cm; H. 146.05 cm; D. 22.86 cm;
Message from Seller:
OUR MISSION We are a company that offers solutions to furnishing a comfortable, elegant and unique environment by resurrecting the aesthetic of authentic Mid-Century Modern design. Our mission is to distribute our product around the world while gladly fulfilling requests of our distinguished clients with the support of our dedicated team.
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