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Noomi Backhausen Ceramic Table Lamp, by Soholm
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Ceramic Table Lamp by Noomi Backhausen for Soholm Denmark. The measurements given apply to the lampstand. It’s sold without a lampshade, giving you the option to select one that matches your personal taste Søholm Stentøj, also known as Søholm Stoneware, is a Danish ceramics company that was founded in 1835 on the island of Bornholm. The company is known for producing high-quality stoneware pottery with distinctive glazes and designs. In the mid-20th century, Søholm Stentøj became known for its modernist designs, which were influenced by the Scandinavian design movement. One of Søholm Stentøj's most famous designers was Noomi Backhausen, who worked for the company from the 1950s to the 1970s. Backhausen's designs were characterized by their simple shapes and bold, colorful glazes, and her work is highly sought after by collectors today. Søholm Stentøj's designs have won numerous awards over the years, including the prestigious Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale in 1954. The company's pottery can be found in museums and private collections around the world.
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Dimensions
H. 11.81 in; Diam. 8.66 in; H. 30 cm; Diam. 22 cm;
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Spread across more than 500 m2 of retail space, Original in Berlin offers a wide range of Mid-Century Modern and selected studio furniture, lighting and accessories. Here, design lovers can find rarities by well known designers such as Charlotte Perriand, Hans J. Wegner, Pierre Chapo and Gio Ponti, as well as American classics by Paul McCobb, Jens Risom and George Nelson.
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