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Ceiling Lamp with Three Dome-shaped Brass Shades by Harald Notini, 1940s
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Description
This rare ceiling lamp, designed by Harald Notini and produced by Böhlmarks in Sweden during the 1940s, is a noteworthy example of mid-century Scandinavian lighting design. The lamp features three dome-shaped brass shades suspended from a central brass rod, creating a balanced and harmonious composition. The scalloped and perforated lower edges of each shade allow light to filter through, casting a decorative pattern that enhances the ambiance of the room. The brass surface has developed a natural patina over time, with signs of wear, minor oxidation, and visible surface marks, all of which contribute to its vintage character.
Harald Notini (1879–1959) was a prominent Swedish architect and designer, particularly known for his work in lighting design. As the chief designer at Böhlmarks, Notini had a significant influence on the company’s product offerings, shaping the evolution of Swedish lighting aesthetics. Böhlmarks, founded in the late 19th century, was one of Sweden’s most respected lighting manufacturers, known for its commitment to quality craftsmanship and its ability to blend modernist influences with traditional Swedish design principles.
The design of this particular lamp exemplifies the Scandinavian modern style, focusing on refined materials and thoughtful detailing. The perforated brass shades create a soft, diffused light when illuminated, offering both a functional and decorative light source. The overall structure of the lamp remains intact and fully functional, maintaining its original form and purpose despite the natural wear that comes with age.
With dimensions of 60 cm in diameter and 73 cm in height, this lamp is well-suited for larger spaces, where its sculptural presence and warm lighting effect can be fully appreciated. In its current condition, the lamp retains its original structure and functionality, showcasing Notini’s design expertise and Böhlmarks’ high standards of craftsmanship. This piece stands as a timeless example of Scandinavian lighting from the mid-20th century, combining practicality with artistic expression.
Additional information:
Material: Brass
Color: Gold
Style: Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
Producer: Arvid Böhlmarks lampfabrik
Period: 1940s
Country: Gold
Dimensions: H: 73 / ⌀: 60
Item Number: 150001 -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Sweden Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Brass Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. In its current condition, the lamp retains its original structure and functionality, showcasing Notini’s design expertise and Böhlmarks’ high standards of craftsmanship. Creation Date: 1940's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 841237 -
Dimensions
H. 28.75 in; Diam. 23.63 in; H. 73.03 cm; Diam. 60.02 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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