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3910 - Table lamp
Style:
20. century
Bauhaus
Period:
1930-1939
Source:
Czech
Height:
40 cm / 15.75″
Width:
18 cm / 7.09″
Condition:
Restored
Material:
Chrome-plated steel
Aluminum
Designer:
Price:
660 EUR
780 USD
This iconic working table lamp type LH 100 is a masterpiece of Czechoslovak Bauhaus design. It dates back to the 1930s and is the result of cooperation between Franta and Jaroslav Anyz. Franta Anyz was a prominent Czech artistic founder and chaser. His son Jaroslav helped lead the artistic foundry in Prague-Holesovice. This model stands out due to a unique construction where the ball joint sits on a raised pillar. Because of this feature, the lamp keeps an elegant silhouette in any position and never looks out of place.

The lamp features an aluminum shade known as the "Cobra" due to its specific shape. The overall construction is very heavy, which ensures great stability during adjustment. The piece underwent precise restoration. The chrome-plated steel received professional cleaning to reach a high luster. The restoration also included new electrical wiring for safe use. This is a highly functional and aesthetically unique collector item. It represents the peak era of Czech metal production.
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