It emits a pleasant and indirect light and sets accents in the garden or on the terrace.
These lights were often used outdoors and were heavily exposed to the weather. This meant that only a few copies were preserved.
The two lamps we offer are almost identical, but come from different years of production, which can be seen in the attachment of the lampshade and the workmanship of the two-tube arm.
This lamp is obviously an earlier variant, as the upper arch of the double-tube lamp arm was welded on and the bracket is riveted to the lampshade.
In 1952 Bega exhibited at a foreign trade fair for the first time. Such a large, closed collection of outdoor lights has never been seen in Europe. Bega received the “Medaille d’Or” at the International Trade Fair in Luxembourg in 1952.
This type of lamp – also available with 2 or 3 shades – is presented in a Bega garden and street lamp catalog from 1950. Used primarily in gardens, on terraces or mini golf courses.
At the 1958 Expo in Brussels, Belgium, these lights, equipped with 3 shades, were used in the outdoor area of the Canadian Pavilion.
The lampshade is made of painted aluminum, the arms are made of painted metal, the base is made of cast iron.
To ensure a stable stand, these lights were screwed onto a base (stone, marble, concrete). Here we have installed adjustable feet on the existing mounting holes.
It is marked BEGA 170 under the cast base.
Height 72cm
Diameter of shade 45 cm
Diameter base 20 cm
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Vintage Design
It emits a pleasant and indirect light and sets accents in the garden or on the terrace.
These lights were often used outdoors and were heavily exposed to the weather. This meant that only a few copies were preserved.
The two lamps we offer are almost identical, but come from different years of production, which can be seen in the attachment of the lampshade and the workmanship of the two-tube arm.
This lamp is obviously an earlier variant, as the upper arch of the double-tube lamp arm was welded on and the bracket is riveted to the lampshade.
In 1952 Bega exhibited at a foreign trade fair for the first time. Such a large, closed collection of outdoor lights has never been seen in Europe. Bega received the “Medaille d’Or” at the International Trade Fair in Luxembourg in 1952.
This type of lamp – also available with 2 or 3 shades – is presented in a Bega garden and street lamp catalog from 1950. Used primarily in gardens, on terraces or mini golf courses.
At the 1958 Expo in Brussels, Belgium, these lights, equipped with 3 shades, were used in the outdoor area of the Canadian Pavilion.
The lampshade is made of painted aluminum, the arms are made of painted metal, the base is made of cast iron.
To ensure a stable stand, these lights were screwed onto a base (stone, marble, concrete). Here we have installed adjustable feet on the existing mounting holes.
It is marked BEGA 170 under the cast base.
Height 72cm
Diameter of shade 45 cm
Diameter base 20 cm
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* The cable of this item may be original and might need replacement, if not specified otherwise.
| Manufacturer | BEGA |
|---|---|
| Design Period | 1950 to 1959 |
| Production Period | 1950 to 1959 |
| Country of Manufacture | Germany |
| Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
| Style | Mid-Century |
| Detailed Condition | Very Good — This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
| Restoration and Damage Details | Light wear consistent with age and use, Patina, The white arms and the orange base may have been repainted previously |
| Product Code | EY-2100584 |
| Materials | Aluminum, Cast Iron, Metal |
| Color | Beige, orange |
| Height | 72 cm 28.3 inch |
| Diameter | 17.7 inch |




































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