A Kandem desk lamp, developed at the Bauhaus under the direction of Marianne Brandt.
Produced from the early 1930s in Leipzig, the design reflects a functional approach to lighting - reduced, practical, and suited to everyday use. Its form is defined by clarity of structure and an economy of means, with each element serving a direct purpose.
Green enamelled finish, the stem moves up and down and the shade pivots from left to right to adjust the direction of the light.
H: 40 W: 45 D: 18cm
A Kandem desk lamp, developed at the Bauhaus under the direction of Marianne Brandt.
Produced from the early 1930s in Leipzig, the design reflects a functional approach to lighting - reduced, practical, and suited to everyday use. Its form is defined by clarity of structure and an economy of means, with each element serving a direct purpose.
Green enamelled finish, the stem moves up and down and the shade pivots from left to right to adjust the direction of the light.
H: 40 W: 45 D: 18cm