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XXL Wilhelm White Wagenfeld Bauhaus Sconce Double Wall Light by Linder Germany
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At the outset, we’d like to point out that this wall lamp is the largest model of its kind—please refer to the photo with a standard-sized version for comparison. We don’t often use the word “rare,” because rarity is subjective, but this particular size is certainly not something you come across every day.
This is a Midcentury Modern double-socket wall lamp or sconce, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in the 1950s. Its form resembles a zeppelin or cigar, crafted from porcelain with a white glaze and topped with two white opaline glass shades.
Manufactured by Linder Wandleuchten in Germany, this piece provides two light sources and is in very good condition. The lamp has a built-in switch, but it can be easily removed if you prefer to use it without. It has been rewired for modern use. Ideal for various settings, it is especially well-suited for bathrooms or as a vanity mirror light.
Dimensions:
Width: 12.5"
Depth: 4.5"
Height: 4"
Wilhelm Wagenfeld was a renowned German designer recognized for his significant contributions to the field of industrial design. Born in 1900 in Bremen, Germany, he was particularly acclaimed for his works in the Bauhaus style and later contributions to modern design. His notable designs include the Bauhaus Table Lamp (1924), also known as the "Wagenfeld Lamp," the Kubus Chess Set (1928), a minimalist chess set, the WMF Tea Service (1930), an elegant tea service he designed for the German company WMF and the Wagenfeld Tableware (1938), a series of household items including glasses, pitchers, and bowls. Wilhelm Wagenfeld left a lasting legacy in the field of design and is globally esteemed for his contribution to the development of modern industrial design. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Austria Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Glass, Opaline Glass, Porcelain. Condition: Good. Rewired. Creation Date: 1950's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 814350 -
Dimensions
W. 12.5 in; H. 4 in; D. 4.5 in; W. 31.75 cm; H. 10.16 cm; D. 11.43 cm;
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Supersuite has been a trusted design retailer for over 15 years, offering carefully curated designer furniture, décor, and objects from 1900 to 1990, with a focus on Mid-Century and Postmodern styles. For inquiries or to explore our collection, contact us at: Email: hello@supersuite.plus Address: Kleine Pfarrgasse 1, Vienna 1020, Austria
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