Pair of vintage ceramic lamps by Per Linnemann Schmidt for Palshus Pottery, Denmark 1960

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About this vintage design furniture

Rare pair of Danish Palshus lamps by Per Linnemann Schmidt - Denmark 1960s Palshus produced work using chamotte techniques. In Denmark, this format is considered the jewel in the crown. The lampshade and electrical system are new. Palshus Pottery was founded by Per Linnemann-Schmidt and Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt in 1947 in the town of Sengløse just west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The studio's name is an acronym of P(er),(A)nnelise (L)innemann, (S)chmidt and HUS (house). Early studio pieces were precise and minimalist in nature, with beautifully silky, matte glazes - mainly in subtle shades of brown, blue, green or cream. At Palshus, the 1960s saw a change in style with the use of chamotte (textured clay) as well as printed patterns / sgrafitto, used in conjunction with more coarsely textured gloss glazes. The pottery closed in 1972. Dimensions: stand alone H20 x D9 cm with shade: H35 x D20 cm Reference : 296500

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Features

Length
20 cm
Height
35 cm
Depth
20 cm
Designer
Per and Annelise LINNEMANN SCHMIDT
Condition
Good
Quantity
Set of 2
Style
Scandinavian
Period
1960s
Origin
Denmark
Colour
Grey
Main material
Ceramic
Electricity
New
Socket type
EU plug

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  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Per and Annelise LINNEMANN SCHMIDT

Per and Annelise Linnemann Schmidt are a Danish design couple. Per Linnemann Schmidt was born in 1936 and Annelise Linnemann Schmidt in 1943. They both studied at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts, graduating in 1962.

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