A pair of 'Struten' ceiling lamps
Designed by Hans Bergström
Sweden, 1950s

For the pair
Reference number: 8460
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Material: 

Shade in white plastic.

Measurements:
H: 29 cm / 11 7/16" Dia: 13 cm / 5 1/8"
Description:

Hans Bergström’s Struten (Model 181) is an iconic pendant lamp that exemplifies the essence of mid-20th-century Scandinavian design. Launched in the 1950s and manufactured by Ateljé Lyktan, the lamp is defined by its sleek, conical form in white acrylic plastic, showcasing Bergström’s dedication to modern simplicity and refined aesthetics.

Also known as "the cone," Struten earned a gold medal at the 1950 Milan Triennale and is widely regarded as one of Bergström’s most effortlessly stylish and well-balanced creations.

A pivotal figure in Swedish design, Hans Bergström (1910–1996) made a lasting impact on lighting throughout the 20th century. In 1934, he and his wife, Verna Norell, established Ateljé Lyktan in Helsingborg, shaping the company into a key force in Scandinavian lighting innovation.