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Bertil Brisborg

(Sweden, 1910-1993)
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25 000 - 30 000 SEK
2 210 - 2 650 EUR
2 340 - 2 810 USD
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Karl Green
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Bertil Brisborg
(Sweden, 1910-1993)

a pair of floor lamps model "32122", Nordiska Kompaniet, 1940s-50s.

Antique oxidised brass, leather-wrapped pillar. Height 177 cm.

Wear, patina/occasionally slightly tarnished brass on the base, later electrical fittings, later shades with stains.

Literature

Model illustrated in the 1948-49 product catalogue.

Designer

Bertil Brisborg was head of the lighting department at Nordiska Kompaniet from 1941 and probably until the mid-1960s. He led the company into a new era and became a prominent figure for the new style ideals and the aesthetics that we know today as Swedish Modern. A characteristic feature of Brisborg's designs was the introduction of leather in lighting fixtures at the beginning of the 1940s, which at the time was a pioneering move. Brisborg led the work with fixtures for the Triva collection and designed several ground-breaking fixtures through the 1940-50s.

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