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Ceiling Lamp by Ansgar Fog & Erik Mørup, 1940s
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Description
This ceiling lamp, designed by Ansgar Fog & Erik Mørup and produced by Fog & Mørup in Denmark during the 1940s, is a beautiful example of early modernist lighting design, reflecting the Scandinavian approach to functionality and aesthetic refinement. The structure is crafted from brass, featuring elegantly curved arms that support ten opaline glass shades. The glass shades, with their soft, diffused light, create a warm and inviting illumination that enhances the atmosphere of any space.
The design of the lamp showcases balanced proportions and refined material selection, characteristic of early modernism and Scandinavian craftsmanship. The brass arms are carefully shaped, contributing to the lamp’s sculptural quality while maintaining a sense of lightness and elegance. The opaline glass shades add a tactile element to the piece, their smooth, translucent surfaces allowing the light to glow gently without harshness.
Fog & Mørup, a renowned Danish lighting manufacturer founded in the early 20th century, played a significant role in shaping Scandinavian lighting aesthetics. Known for its high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs, the company collaborated with prominent designers like Fog and Mørup to create pieces that were both functional and visually striking. This lamp is a testament to the company’s legacy in producing iconic lighting fixtures that have stood the test of time.
The lamp remains in good vintage condition, with the brass surface showing a natural patina that enhances its character. The opaline glass shades are well-preserved, with only minor signs of age-related wear, consistent with its age. These subtle imperfections add to the authenticity and vintage charm of the lamp.
The dimensions of the lamp are 66 cm (26 inches) in diameter and 66 cm (26 inches) in height, making it a substantial and visually commanding piece that can act as a focal point in a variety of interiors. Its elegant design, combined with its functional lighting capabilities, makes it a timeless addition to any space.
Additional information:
Material: Brass, Opaline glass
Color: Cream, Gold
Style: Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
Producer: Fog & Mørup
Period: 1940s
Country: Denmark
Dimensions: ⌀ 66 x H 66 cm
Item Number: 149572
The lamp remains in good vintage condition, with the brass surface showing a natural patina that enhances its character. The opaline glass shades are well-preserved, with only minor signs of age-related wear, consistent with its age. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Denmark Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Brass,Opaline Glass Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 1940's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 841238 -
Dimensions
H. 25.99 in; Diam. 25.99 in; H. 66.01 cm; Diam. 66.01 cm;
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Studio Schalling was established in 2012. Studio Schalling are specialized in the best of rare scandinavian and international vintage design from the 20th century with a main focus on Scandinavian classics. Selling top quality is what we’re aiming for. We have a restoration and a upholstery collaboration with skilled craftsmen, photography studio, warehouse and showroom.
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