Large Scandinavian Pine Table Lamp with Fabric Shade, 1960s-1970s
- Dimensions :
- H66 x W45 x D45
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- scandinavian
A sculptural Scandinavian pine table lamp from the 1960s-1970s featuring an open architectural frame base and a wide gathered linen dome shade, well suited to Mid-Century Modern, Scandinavian modern and Japandi interiors. This large-scale vintage Scandinavian table lamp from the 1970s is defined by its architectural clarity and natural material presence. Crafted in solid pine, the base is constructed as an open-frame structure composed of three slender vertical posts connected by rounded cylindrical spacer elements, rising from a wide circular disc foot. The composition reads almost like a small wooden pavilion — geometric, balanced, and quietly sculptural. The honey-toned pine displays pronounced natural grain throughout, reinforcing the Nordic emphasis on honest materials and simple construction. The cylindrical posts and rounded connector blocks create a rhythmic verticality that feels both structural and decorative. Above, a generously scaled gathered dome shade softens the geometry below. The off-white fabric is pleated from a rounded wooden finial cap, creating subtle radiating folds that diffuse light warmly and evenly. When illuminated, the shade produces a gentle ambient glow, contrasting beautifully with the solid pine base. The lamp features a double-bulb socket cluster for ample illumination. The shade frame has been refreshed and the cord. With its combination of clean joinery, visible wood grain, and textile softness, this piece sits comfortably within Scandinavian modern, organic modern, and Japandi interiors.