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Pair of Model "Kubuarmatur 38117" Wall Lamps for Louis Poulsen, Denmark 1960s
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This pair of Louis Poulsen produced “Kubuarmatur” or cube lamps, more specifically known as “model 38117” wall lamps are quintessential representations of Danish modern design, characterised by simplicity, functionality, and a distinct minimalist aesthetic. These lamps, with their combination of opal glass shades and black bakelite wall mounts, encapsulate the era's design principles while delivering both form and function.
The name "Kubuarmatur" is derived from the Danish word "kubus," which means cube or square. This nomenclature reflects the lamp's primary design element: a cuboid opal glass shade. The juxtaposition of the white opal glass and black bakelite mounts is a classic example of the contrast and harmony that Danish design often seeks to achieve. Louis Poulsen, the renowned Danish lighting manufacturer, has a rich history of producing iconic designs. Founded in 1874, the company has consistently emphasized craftsmanship and innovative design. The 1960s marked a period of growth and exploration for Louis Poulsen, and these Model 38117 wall lamps exemplify the company's commitment to avant-garde aesthetics. The design of these lamps is credited to K. Jepsen and A.F. Johansen, two talented Danish designers who were known for their contributions to the world of lighting. The opal glass shades emit a soft, diffused light that enhances the ambiance of any room, making these lamps as functional as they are stylish. They were produced at Louis Poulsen from around 1969 to 1977.
These cube fixtures’ dark bakelite suspension in combination with the light matte glass shades create a highly “3D” look that stands out both figuratively and quite literally. Their shape gets enhanced when the pair is placed in a row together.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions:
6.10 in W x 3.93 in D x 3.93 in H
15.5 cm W x 10 cm D x 10 cm H
About the manufacturer:
Louis Poulsen is a Danish lighting manufacturer that was founded in 1874. Louis Poulsen Lighting is represented by subsidiaries, distribution offices and agents around the world.
Among Louis Poulsen's best designers were Arne Jacobsen and Poul Henningsen. In 1874 Ludvig R. Poulsen set up a wine importing business under the name Kjøbenhavns direkte Vin-Import-Kompagni (The Copenhagen Direct Wine Import Company). The firm closed down in 1878. In 1892 Ludvig Poulsen opened his second business, this time selling tools and electrical supplies. In 1896 Ludvig R. Poulsen hired his nephew, Louis Poulsen. Ludvig R. Poulsen died in 1906. His nephew Louis took over the business and, two years later moved the company to Copenhagen to its new location.
In 1914 Louis Poulsen & Co. published its first catalogue – featuring machines and tools. Designer, Poul Henningsen began working together with Louis Poulsen in 1924, with a view to taking part in an international exhibition for decorative art to be held in Paris called "Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs & Industriels Modernes". A competition was held to find qualified participants: Henningsen was one of the winners. Next year, Poul Henningsen's lamps earned Gold medals in this exhibition.
In 1926 Louis Poulsen and Poul Henningsen were awarded a contract to provide lighting for the newly constructed Forum building in Copenhagen using the now-legendary PH lamp with three shades system, and as the saying goes, the rest is history.
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This pair of wall lamps will be packaged and shipped with the greatest care and attention to make sure you will receive the item in gallery condition. Complimentary shipping within the Netherlands.
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Denmark Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Opal Glass, Bakelite Condition: Good. In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 1960s Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 20253036 Incollect Reference #: 803926 -
Dimensions
W. 6.1 in; H. 3.94 in; D. 3.94 in; W. 15.5 cm; H. 10 cm; D. 10 cm;
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Located in Utrecht, The Netherlands, H. Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary design with a strong focus on Brazil and Scandinavia. The gallery strives to preserve and promote especially Brazil's rich design heritage and curates a select group of contemporary artists. Meticulous research, ie getting in contact with the original designers, producers, their heirs, and retrieving and indexing old catalogues and magazines is at the heart of its activities. All works presented excel in great
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