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Melchior Wernstedt, a brass two light table lamp, Nordiska Kompaniet for the Stockholm City Hall, 1920's.

Estimate
15 000 - 20 000 SEK
1 340 - 1 790 EUR
1 360 - 1 820 USD
Hammer price
32 000 SEK
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Eva Seeman
Stockholm
Eva Seeman
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+46 (0)708 92 19 69
Melchior Wernstedt, a brass two light table lamp, Nordiska Kompaniet for the Stockholm City Hall, 1920's.

Brass, ivory coloured leg of porcelain with relief decoration, the tin shade lacquered in green. Height ca 57 cm.
Melchior Wernstedt (1886-1973), architect.

He was employed at Ragnar Östberg's office for the work on City Hall 1916-1921, where, in addition to a number of different lamps, he was also responsible for the interior of the restaurant in the City Hall "Stadshuskällaren".
Wernstedt was appointed professor of architecture and ornamental drawing at the Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg between 1923-1951

Minor wear.

Literature

Ann Katrin Pihl Atmer, "Stockholms Stadshus och Arkitekten Ragnar Östberg", Natur & Kultur, Stockholm 2011, pp 503-505.

The drawing for this lamp is dated December 17th 1920.

More information

The drawing for this lamp is dated December 17th 1920.
Melchior Wernstedt (1886-1973), architect.

He was employed at Ragnar Östberg's architect's office for the work on City Hall 1916-1921, where, in addition to a number of different lamps, he was also responsible for the interior of the restaurant in the City Hall "Stadshuskällaren". He was also involved in the interior design of Stockholm's Concert Hall, where the architect was Ivar Tengbom.
Wernstedt was appointed professor of architecture and ornamental drawing at the Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg between 1923-1951