A simple, cylindrical shaft forms the base of the lamp. At the top end of the cylinder there is a small E14 socket over which a mirrored glass ball is screwed. The lamp closes to the wall with a plate. A special element is the screwable glass ball, which protects the lamp and visually enlarges it. The actually small E14 bulb takes on the appearance of a globe bulb. The transparent volume gives the whole design a certain lightness.
The lamp is in very good condition with few signs of wear.
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About This Piece
Vintage Design
A simple, cylindrical shaft forms the base of the lamp. At the top end of the cylinder there is a small E14 socket over which a mirrored glass ball is screwed. The lamp closes to the wall with a plate. A special element is the screwable glass ball, which protects the lamp and visually enlarges it. The actually small E14 bulb takes on the appearance of a globe bulb. The transparent volume gives the whole design a certain lightness.
The lamp is in very good condition with few signs of wear.
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| Creator | Motoko Ishii |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Staff |
| Design Period | 1970 to 1979 |
| Year | |
| Production Period | Unknown |
| Country of Manufacture | Germany |
| Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
| Style | Design Classics, Space Age |
| Detailed Condition | Very Good — This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
| A professional electrician has confirmed this piece is in working order. | |
| Restoration and Damage Details | Light wear consistent with age and use, Patina consistent with age and use |
| Product Code | UAH-2027767 |
| Materials | Glass, Metal |
| Color | Clear, silver |
| Height | 21 cm 8.1 inch |
| Diameter | 4.7 inch |




































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