Ceiling lamp model ‘1555’ designed by Harald Notini for Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik, Sweden
1940s

Shade in so-called "ivory glass", braided rattan, brass.

The Ceiling Lamp Model "1555", designed by Harald Notini for Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik in Sweden during the 1940s, showcases a refined combination of materials, including a shade crafted from "ivory glass", braided rattan, and elegant brass accents.

Notini’s designs were widely recognised and featured in prominent art and craft exhibitions in Stockholm, Malmö, Gothenburg, and Paris. His work has been included in the permanent collection of institutions such as the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, a testament to his enduring influence.

Born in 1879, Harald Elof Notini was a versatile Swedish interior designer, product designer, and sculptor. He studied at the Higher Art Industrial School and further honed his skills in Germany and France. In 1916, he became the artistic director of Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik and its affiliated glassworks, Pukebergs Glasbruk, holding these positions until 1958. Notini’s legacy lies in his ability to combine craftsmanship, innovation, and elegance across his designs.

Shade Height: 54 cm / 1' 9 1/4"
Diameter: 46 cm / 1' 6 1/8"
Total Height: 250 cm / 8' 2 7/16"


Price: on application

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