Vintage Ice-glass wall lamp J. T. Kalmar Austria 1960

Poland

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About this vintage design furniture

The ice-glass wall lamp was produced in Austria in the 1960s for Julius Theodor Kalmar’s factory. It is made of metal with a diffuser made of pressed crystal glass. The electrical installation is operational and works with two E14 bulbs up to 60W. The lamp can hang both vertically and horizontally. An interesting fact is the preserved sticker with the data of the company that installed the lamp in an apartment in Vienna. The Kalmar company was established in the 19th century, originally producing candlesticks and bronze products. In 1913, Julius Kalmar took over the manufactory from his father, successfully completed the electrification process and established the factory. Currently, the most famous objects where Kalmar products can be found are: Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the Moscow Kremlin, and the Queen MarryII ship. dimensions: height 12 cm width 46 cm depth 10 cm Dimensions in inches: height 4.72 in width 18.11 in depth 3.93 in

Reference : 130809

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Features

Length
46 cm
Height
12 cm
Depth
10 cm
Designer
Julius Theodor KALMAR
Condition
Good
Period
1960s
Origin
- Other -
Colour
Transparent
Main material
Glass
Other material
Steel

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  • Shipped from : Poland
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    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Julius Theodor KALMAR

Kalmar is an Austrian company specializing in the design and production of lighting, furniture and interior design accessories. Founded in Vienna in 1881, the company achieved international success in the 1950s and 1960s through collaboration with renowned designers such as J.T. Kalmar, Rupert Nikoll and Max Ingrand. Kalmar, Rupert Nikoll and Max Ingrand.

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