Pair of wall lights, anonymous, designed for the Gävle Theater
Sweden, 1950's.

Brass and glass.

These wall lamps were specially commissioned for the Gävle Theatre, a central hub for the performing arts, on Sweden’s east coast. The generous proportions of the lamps – that stand at an impressive 60 cm / 23 5/8’’) in height – are well suited to large, dramatic spaces like a theatre. Elegantly crafted brass mounts attach the lamps to the wall. Perforated brass detailing at the base of the glass globes not only add a decorative element serves as a functional purpose, allowing heat to escape from the light source.

The large spherical glass globes diffuse light beautifully, creating a soft, atmospheric glow. These globes would have been crafted using traditional Nordic mouth-blowing techniques. The process involved skilled artisans shaping molten glass into the desired spherical form, ensuring symmetry and a sleek, spherical form. The frosted central glass cylinder further enhances light diffusion, ensuring an even illumination. These were made using sandblasting, giving them their distinct matte texture.





H: 60 cm/ 23 5/8"
W: 46 cm/ 18 1/8"
D: 55 cm/ 21 5/8"


Price: 35 000 SEK for the pair

Approximate price in your local currency
3 090 EUR
3 221 USD
2 508 GBP
506 618 JPY

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