Rare design lamp pan ceramic - west german pottery
- Dimensions :
- H62 x W30 x D22
- Color :
- red
- Material :
- linen
- Style :
- mid-century
Price for lamp including shade. This extraordinary vintage table lamp comes from the PAN ceramics by Goebel and is an impressive example of the experimental ceramic design of the 1970s. The sculptural form with its two large oval cutouts appears both futuristic and organic – typical of the expressive Space Age aesthetic of that time. The intense red-orange glaze has an enormous luminosity and changes its effect depending on the light and perspective. The interplay between the softly rounded shape and the clear graphic elements of the lampshade is particularly beautiful. The lampshade has been newly made and covered with a high-quality fabric in warm orange and natural tones. The abstract sun pattern creates a very warm and atmospheric light image when switched on and harmonises wonderfully with the strong ceramic glaze. Dimensions: – Total height: approx. 62 cm. – Lamp base: 30 cm high, 22 cm wide and deep. – Lampshade: 30 × 30 cm. Technical details: The lamp features the original wiring with an E27 socket. The electrical system has been tested and works. However, as this is a vintage lamp from the 1970s, no guarantee can be given for functionality or electrical safety. I recommend having the lamp checked by an electrician before permanent use. PAN ceramics was a design line by Goebel that stood for particularly experimental ceramic designs in the 1960s and 70s. Unlike the classic Goebel series, expressive lamps and ceramic objects with a strong Space Age and Fat Lava influence were created here. Today, many PAN models are among the most sought-after design objects of that time. The design language of this lamp also clearly recalls designs from the environment of Cari Zalloni, who also worked for PAN ceramics and shaped the aesthetics of the 70s with his futuristic designs. A secure proof for this specific model.