Pair of Bauhaus functionalist chrome table lamps, Czechoslovakia 1930s
- Dimensions :
- H25 x W12 x D12
- Color :
- silver (Color)
- Material :
- metal
- Style :
- modernist / bauhaus
Unique pair of functionalist table lamps from the 1930s, produced in Czechoslovakia. The design reflects the clean geometry of the Bauhaus period with subtle Art Deco influence, combining chrome-plated construction with striking yellow glass shades. Their compact proportions and bold material contrast make them highly distinctive examples of early modern lighting. The lamps feature a minimalist chrome structure that supports cylindrical yellow glass shades, creating a warm ambient glow while maintaining a precise architectural presence. The balance between functional clarity and decorative character is typical of interwar Central European design. Production is likely connected to a Czechoslovak lighting manufacturer such as Anýž, though exact attribution remains unconfirmed. The pair is in well-preserved original condition. Chrome surfaces show minor age-related wear consistent with period pieces. The glass shades are intact, and both lamps are fully functional. Specification. Style: Bauhaus / Functionalism with Art Deco influence. Period: 1930s. Origin: Czechoslovakia. Manufacturer: Probably Anýž or similar (unconfirmed) Materials: Chrome-plated metal, yellow glass. Colour: Chrome silver tone with yellow glass shades. Condition: Well-preserved, minor signs of age. Estimated Weight: 3 kg (pair) Dimensions. Height: 25 cm. Width: 12 cm. Depth: 12 cm.
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