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  • Chrome pendel by Richard Carruters for Ateljé Lyktan (Sweden, 1970s). A sleek and contemporary lamp that perfectly captures the space-age aesthetic of the mid-century era. The high-gloss chrome finish creates a striking mirror effect, reflecting the surrounding interior, while the wide, shallow dome provides a focused yet warm downward glow. The lamp is in amazing condition with some age related wear on the the chrome and the inside lacquer.

    Chrome pendel by Richard Carruthers for Ateljé Lyktan

    €450.00
  • Model A41 backlit wall mirror by Allibert (Germany, 1970s). A striking space age design by Allibert, Germany. This Model A41 mirror is crafted from molded plastic and designed to hold four E14 bulbs inside, operated by a pull switch on the side. When illuminated, the translucent plastic frame softly diffuses the light, creating a warm halo effect around the mirror glass. The mirror can be tilted up or down, adding both functionality and a sculptural presence to the piece. Presented in good vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear.

    Model A41 backlit wall mirror by Allibert

    €380.00
  • Rare “Knubbling” floor lamp by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan (Sweden, 1970s). An absolutely spectacular design by renowned Swedish designer Anders Person, the Knubbling floor lamp is a true statement piece. The lamp features an elegant dark brown lacquered metal base, beautifully contrasted by a generous acrylic shade. Both the shade and the internal diffuser emit light in subtly different tones, creating a layered and dynamic illumination effect. When lit, the lamp reveals a warm, atmospheric glow with remarkable depth. This example remains in very good vintage condition, showing only minor surface scratches to the base consistent with age and use. A rare and collectible piece of Swedish modern lighting.

    “Knubbling” floor lamp by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan

    €1,100.00
  • A rare copper version of the “Kastor” pendel by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). An iconic example of Scandinavian modernism! This exceptional high-end piece is constructed from layered copper shells, elegantly separated by brass spacers, offering a spectacular sculptural presence. The interior is lacquered in orange, creating a warm and atmospheric glow. When illuminated, the lamp disperses light beautifully and projects a subtle star-like pattern onto the ceiling. One of Hammerborg's most striking and refined designs remaining in excellent condition, with only a light natural patina to the copper.

    Copper “Kastor” pendel by Jo Hammerborg

    €1,400.00
  • Beautiful “52580” pendant light by Form Light (Denmark, 1970s). The lamp is crafted out of seven metal shades and gives a stunning light dispersion. In mint condition and labeled by maker.

    Model 52580 pendant light by Form Light

    €520.00
  • Flower-shaped pendant light by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen (Denmark, 1960s). An exceptional Brutalist pendant, crafted from layered, flame-cut and acid-treated brass slats. The sculptural construction creates a striking interplay of light and shadow, while the beautifully developed patina enhances its raw, organic character. A true eye-catcher with strong presence. In original, well-preserved condition. Marked by the maker.

    Flower-shaped pendant light by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen

    €980.00
  • Iconic RA-24 pendant light by Piet Hein for Lyfa (Denmark, 1960s). Originally conceived in the early 1930s by Danish designer and poet Piet Hein, the RA lamp was ahead of its time. Due to the outbreak of the Second World War, the design never entered full-scale production back then. It wasn't until 1969 that LYFA finally brought the lamp into proper production. This example is in excellent condition, very close to mint. The original LYFA label is stamped into the suspension rod.

    Iconic RA-24 pendant light by Piet Hein for Lyfa

    €470.00
  • Uplighter Floor lamp by Gianfranco Frattini for Relco Milano (Italy, 1980s). A very minimalist lamp, executed in a clean, architectural form that acts as an indirect light source. The lamp is in very good condition and the original dimmer is functional. Marked by maker.

    Uplighter Floor lamp by Gianfranco Frattini for Relco

    €400.00
  • Mid-Century wall mirror in rosewood (Denmark, 1960s). A simple but beautiful wall mirror with a chamfered edge, made out of a dark solid rosewood. In good condition with a minor chip in the wood on the backside.

    Mid-Century wall mirror in rosewood

    €280.00
  • Large Cocoon pendant light (Germany, 1960s). A striking pendant crafted with a delicate polymer coating, sprayed over a white steel frame. Whether lit or unlit, it’s a true eye-catcher. Fitted with a standard E27 socket, making it fully compatible with all types of LED bulbs. In excellent vintage condition with some minor stains and an extremely minor tear in the material, only noticeable upon very close inspection.

    Large Cocoon pendant light

    €490.00
  • “Facet Pop” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa (Denmark, 1960s). A striking and highly sculptural pendant light designed by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa in the 1960s. The lamp is constructed from multiple interlocking metal panels, lacquered in three vibrant colours, creating a dynamic play of light and shadow. Due to its complex and costly production process, this model was manufactured for only a short period, making it a rare and sought-after design today. An exceptional and colourful eye-catcher in very good condition. Marked by the manufacturer and newly rewired.

    “Facet Pop” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa

    €580.00
  • Elegant candelabra in brass and metal by Gunnar Ander for Ystad-Metal (Sweden, 1950s). This refined candelabra features slender, black-lacquered bent metal supports combined with solid brass candle holders, creating a striking contrast. The piece is in very good vintage condition. The brass shows a beautiful, even patina that enhances its character and authenticity. Marked by maker.

    Candelabra in brass and metal by Gunnar Ander for Ystad-Metal

    €350.00
  • A rare brass “Lento” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). An iconic example of Scandinavian modernism! Jo Hammerborg's Lento table lamp series was launched by Fog & Mørup in the mid-1960s in three versions – aluminium, brass and copper. This example is the very hard to find solid brass edition and is in very good condition with some surface scratches and a nice patina.

    Brass “Lento” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg

    €650.00
  • “Sera” pendant light by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). A wonderful example of Danish modernism! This Sera pendel has a sleek, timeless and stunning appearance. Crafted with two brushed aluminium shades, a black lacquered halo and an acrylic light diffuser. The inside of the halo is lacquered in pink, which gives that extra dimension in the light dispersion when turned on. The lamp is in very good vintage condition!

    “Sera” pendant light by Jo Hammerborg

    €520.00
  • Orange “Skala” wall lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). An beautiful example of Scandinavian modernism, offering versatile lighting options thanks to its three pivoting points that allow you to adjust its position to suit your needs perfectly. The orange version of this piece is rarely seen, and a true eye catcher. The lamp is in good vintage condition with some visible using traces and small scuffs in the lacquer, as shown on the pictures.

    Orange “Skala” wall lamp by Jo Hammerborg

    €650.00
  • Brass colored pendant light by Frandsen (Denmark, 1970s). A beautiful lamp made out of four aluminium shades with a brass colored exterior. Featuring the original height-adjustable cord. The lamp remains in splendid condition.

    Brass colored pendant light by Frandsen

    €380.00
  • “Fibonacci” pendant light by Sophus Frandsen for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). The Fibonacci lamp uses a gravity-guided sliding dip mechanism: the shade glides along the rail and naturally ‘dips’ into position, allowing effortless adjustment of light direction and intensity, a hallmark of Sophus Frandsen’s engineering-minded approach to lighting. The lamp is in amazing vintage condition with minor age related marks. Marked by maker.

    “Fibonacci” pendant light by Sophus Frandsen for Fog & Mørup

    €700.00
  • A “President” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). A stunning design classic and one of Hammerborg’s most renowned pieces. This President table lamp, made out of brushed aluminium, black lacquered wood and chromed steel is a perfect example of contemporary Danish modernism! The lamp is fully functional and in very good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of use.

    “President” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup

    €850.00
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