
Ahlden/Aller - 9-09-2023
1 - f l g . ; Foot and shaft colorless glass, nickel-plated metal, milk glass shade. Either Wilhelm Wagenfeld in the metal workshop of the State Bauhaus, Weimar, 1924. Manufacturer's mark as well as serial number 2270. Electrified. Loose plug. H. 37 cm. A Bauhaus table lamp "WG 24" designed by Wagenfeld. Manufacturer's mark. Numbered. Plug flawed. Bremen. Technolumen. 1980s. In this exquisite piece, we encounter a foot and shaft crafted from colorless glass, adorned with a nickel-plated metal frame. The milk glass shade gracefully crowns this masterpiece. This remarkable creation is attributed to the skilled hands of none other than Wilhelm Wagenfeld himself, who meticulously crafted it in the metal workshop of the esteemed State Bauhaus in Weimar in the year 1924. The discerning eye will appreciate the presence of the manufacturer's mark, serving as a testament to the authenticity and craftsmanship of this lamp. Furthermore, it bears the distinguished serial number 2270, further solidifying its provenance and historical significance. It is worth noting that this lamp has been electrified, allowing it to illuminate any space it graces with its presence. However, it is important to mention that the plug is regrettably flawed, requiring attention and care. Standing at a height of 37 cm, this Bauhaus table lamp, known as "WG 24," is a true testament to the ingenuity and artistic vision of Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Its timeless design continues to captivate art enthusiasts and collectors alike. This particular piece was manufactured in Bremen by Technolumen during the 1980s, paying homage to the original design and ensuring its continued legacy in the world of art and design.
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