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&tradition Kopenhagen - Arne Jacobsen - Lampa stołowa - Bellevue - Metal
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&tradition Kopenhagen - Arne Jacobsen - Lampa stołowa - Bellevue - Metal

The Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen is the designer behind the Bellevue lamp. The Bellevue Table Lamp from &Tradition is made as a tribute to the Arne Jacobsen Bellevue series. Bellevue Table Lamp is an iconic classic designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1929. Bellevue Table Lamp with its iconic lines and curves, the lamp fits perfectly into the modern home, the lamp is suitable as lighting on the desk, bedside table, window sill etc. In the 1920s, the requirements for design and architecture changed radically, and significant breakthroughs also occurred in lighting design. Arne Jacobsen was one of the Danish architects who first saw the new style, where ornamentation and expensive, hand-carved details were to be replaced by a simple and honest style. When he designed a modern funk villa for the Rothenborg family in 1930, he furnished it with furniture by the foremost modernists of the time. Here the Bellevue lamp stood together with furniture by the international modernists Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969), Le Corbusier (1887-1965) and Arne Jacobsen himself. Dimension: * Bottom: Ø: 17.5 cm * Lamp: Ø: 16.7 cm x H: 42 cm. The Lamp is New in originalbox. Bulb not included. The lamp is packed well with track and trace. Arne Emil Jacobsen (born 11 February 1902 in Copenhagen, died 24 March 1971 in Copenhagen[2]) was a Danish architect and designer who helped to introduce modernism in Denmark. He has an international reputation and is one of Denmark's best-known designers. Arne Jacobsen fled to Sweden in 1943 together with thousands of other Danish Jews and stayed there until the end of the war. Today, he is internationally known and recognized especially for his chairs: The Seven, the Ant, the Swan and the Egg. Arne Jacobsen was educated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he taught from 1956 to 1965 as a professor of architecture inspired by Le Corbusier. In the mid-1990s, a renewed interest in modernist furniture art and Danish design arose in Denmark and internationally. This generated an increasing demand for Arne Jacobsen's furniture and art industrial production. Arne Jacobsen is buried at Ordrup Cemetery. After his death in 1971, Arne Jacobsen's design studio was continued by the design studio Dissing+Weitling

Nr 84114169

Sprzedane
&tradition Kopenhagen - Arne Jacobsen - Lampa stołowa - Bellevue - Metal

&tradition Kopenhagen - Arne Jacobsen - Lampa stołowa - Bellevue - Metal

The Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen is the designer behind the Bellevue lamp.
The Bellevue Table Lamp from &Tradition is made as a tribute to the Arne Jacobsen Bellevue series. Bellevue Table Lamp is an iconic classic designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1929. Bellevue Table Lamp with its iconic lines and curves, the lamp fits perfectly into the modern home, the lamp is suitable as lighting on the desk, bedside table, window sill etc.

In the 1920s, the requirements for design and architecture changed radically, and significant breakthroughs also occurred in lighting design. Arne Jacobsen was one of the Danish architects who first saw the new style, where ornamentation and expensive, hand-carved details were to be replaced by a simple and honest style. When he designed a modern funk villa for the Rothenborg family in 1930, he furnished it with furniture by the foremost modernists of the time. Here the Bellevue lamp stood together with furniture by the international modernists Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969), Le Corbusier (1887-1965) and Arne Jacobsen himself.

Dimension:
* Bottom: Ø: 17.5 cm
* Lamp: Ø: 16.7 cm x H: 42 cm.
The Lamp is New in originalbox. Bulb not included.
The lamp is packed well with track and trace.

Arne Emil Jacobsen (born 11 February 1902 in Copenhagen, died 24 March 1971 in Copenhagen[2]) was a Danish architect and designer who helped to introduce modernism in Denmark. He has an international reputation and is one of Denmark's best-known designers.
Arne Jacobsen fled to Sweden in 1943 together with thousands of other Danish Jews and stayed there until the end of the war.
Today, he is internationally known and recognized especially for his chairs: The Seven, the Ant, the Swan and the Egg.
Arne Jacobsen was educated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he taught from 1956 to 1965 as a professor of architecture inspired by Le Corbusier.
In the mid-1990s, a renewed interest in modernist furniture art and Danish design arose in Denmark and internationally. This generated an increasing demand for Arne Jacobsen's furniture and art industrial production.
Arne Jacobsen is buried at Ordrup Cemetery. After his death in 1971, Arne Jacobsen's design studio was continued by the design studio Dissing+Weitling

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