Bauhaus Style Wall Lamp by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Lindner, 1950s

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  • H15 x W6 x D9
  • glass and crystal
  • white
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Original early Bauhaus lamp by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Lindner 1950s. Serial number can be recognized. WV No .: 345 Lindner type: 6065 Socket: porcelain E-14 Glass: screwed glass, opal overlaid Dimensions: Height 15.5 cm Depth 9 cm Diameter 6.4 cm In 1901, Kurt Lindner (* 10. 3. 1877 in Grossenhain, Saxony, † April 6, 1966 in Eggolsheim, Bavaria) took over the management of a bankrupt factory for electrical ceramics (fuses, sockets, switches, etc.) in Jecha near Sondershausen /Thuringia. From 1902 the company now called Lindner & Co. became a special factory for electrotechnical products. 1913 Brunnquell & Co. was founded, producing rosettes, luster terminals, porcelain chandeliers, fittings, pendulum lifts for lights, branch rings and cans. 1925 1100 employees. In 1938, the Bamberg branch was founded. 1946 disassembly by the Soviet Union. 1948 operation becomes national property. Kurt Lindner (born November 27, 1906 in Sondershausen, † November 17, 1987 in Bamberg) moved to Eggolsheim near Bamberg, the already existing work there is expanded. From 1955 Wilhelm Wagenfeld begins to design for Lindner. Ceiling, wall, corner and mirror lights. The company has about 250 employees. The family business is run by the brothers dr. Kurt Lindner and dr. Joachim Lindner headed. Source: wagenfeldleuchten.de

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Dimensions :
H15 x W6 x D9
Color :
white
Material :
glass and crystal
Style :
vintage
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