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Ceiling Reflector 57

Egon Eiermann - 1958
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Egon Eiermann (1904- 1970) was one of the most prominent German architects to emerge after World War II; his wide variety of buildings has been admired for their elegant proportions, precise detail, and structural clarity.

Eiermann studied at Berlin Technical University. Beginning in 1930, he practiced architecture in Berlin and, from 1947, in Karlsruhe, where he also served on the faculty of the university. Adhering to an aesthetic of making order visible, Eiermann created a number of major achievements in functional design, including the textile mill at Blumberg , the West German pavilion at the Brussels World Exhibition with Sep Ruf in 1958, the West German embassy in Washington D.C., and the IBM-Germany Headquarters in Stuttgart.
Perhaps his most popular work is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a symbol of postwar Berlin. Originally, a Romanesque revival building constructed in 1891-95 stood on the site, but after a World War II bombing raid only the bell tower remained. This ruin was incorporated by Eiermann into his modern church, a polygonal building popularly known as "the Egg-Crate" (in part this is a play on Eiermann’s name; the German word Eier means "eggs").

Source: Encyclopædia Britannica

TECNOLUMEN was founded by Walter Schnepel in Bremen in 1980. At first, the company produced only one lamp, namely, the "Wagenfeld" table lamp that was originally designed by Professor Wilhelm Wagenfeld at the Bauhaus in 1924. The company’s palette of products was soon augmented by additional designs from the Bauhaus era, including items by Gyula Pap, Hans Przyrembel and Marianne Brandt.

Today, TECNOLUMEN not only produces re-editions of Bauhaus designs, but also crafts products by contemporary designers. TECNOLUMEN is currently the world’s leading manufacturer of products designed during the Bauhaus era. 

Floor lamp

Base and reflector in black lacquered metal, stem in chrome plated metal

SPECIFICATIONS

Base diameter 15cm, reflector diameter 13cm, height 171cm
Each lamp is consecutively numbered and bears the logo Tecnolumen
Integrated LED 12,2 W, 1788 Im, 2700 K
Bulb included

Made in Germany

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