Indoors - Lighting

A common detail that easily disrupts an otherwise well-preserved environment is modern outdoor lighting. Sometimes there are far too many lights – an old environment is best suited to be sparsely lit, but more often the overall effect is disrupted by the difficulty of finding suitable fixtures – except in Gysinge, of course.
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Brass cable strain relief

Gysinge’s cable strain relief is a beautifully crafted product with the task of supporting a pendant luminaire so that the lamp’s cable and not the electrical wire holds up the weight. Inside the dome-like brass housing is a threaded plastic part that clamps the cable.

EUR11.84

Brass hand nipple

Brass hinge nipple. Highly sought after spare part for renovating old floor lamps. It is open inside and therefore without the risk of breaking the cord.

EUR9.02

Brass lamp holder

Lamp holder in brass. Spare part for cobbler’s lamp or other indoor lighting. Used with advantage together with cable strain relief.

Socket for E27. Grounded.

EUR22.32

Cardboard shade for floor lamps

A much sought after product for loose lampshades for our popular floor lamps. Hand folded from sand colored paper. White on the inside and brown on the outside. Twisted from unbleached cotton.

EUR39.63

Cardboard shade for pitchfork lamp

A very popular product – loose lampshades for our popular fire fork lamps.

Screen width 22 cm. Hand folded from sand colored paper. Twisted from unbleached cotton.

EUR38.26

Ceiling bracket porcelain with groove complete

In the past, all lamps had some kind of ceiling bracket or ceiling rose. Porcelain ceiling brackets were mainly used for cobblers’ lamps. The porcelain bracket is mounted on an intermediate wooden bracket. Inside the ceiling bracket there is room for a “sugar cube” and a cord reliever.

Porcelain, glazed. Diameter 62 mm, height 28 mm.

Wooden plate and screw with balled head included. Wooden plate diameter 80 mm, height 11 mm.

EUR30.06

Ceiling bracket porcelain without groove complete

In the past, all lamps had some kind of ceiling bracket or ceiling rose. Porcelain ceiling brackets were mainly used for cobblers’ lamps. The porcelain bracket is mounted on an intermediate wooden bracket. Inside the ceiling bracket there is room for a “sugar cube” and a cord reliever.

EUR30.06

Cord holder cobbler lamp black

Cord holder for cobbler’s lamp. Lamp holder in unpainted polished brass with ceramic base. A specially made cord relief relieves the cord so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire.

Light source for E27 socket. 2 meters black twisted textile covered cable (3-wire, grounded) included. (Plug not included.)

EUR136.19

Cord holder cobbler lamp white

Cord holder for cobbler’s lamp. Lamp holder in unpainted polished brass with ceramic base. A specially made cord relief relieves the cord so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire.

Light source for E27 socket. 2 m white twisted textile covered cable (3-wire, grounded) included. Plug not included.

EUR136.19

Cord holder grounded black with switch 2.7 m

Black cord rack. 270 cm. Textile-covered cable (3-wire, earthed) with cord switch and plug. The cord switch is mounted to be approximately 30 cm from the lamp.

EUR42.36

Cord rack with switch ungrounded 2.7m

Black cord rack. 270 cm. Textile-covered cable (2-wire, ungrounded) with switch and plug. The switch is mounted to be approximately 30 cm from the lamp.

EUR26.87

Cutlery holder brass

Solid brass claw-shaped shield holder, decorated with a rope rod and fitted with three adjustable screws to hold the shield.

EUR54.20

Elevator lamp

The elevator lamp is an evolved cobbler’s lamp, intended to hang above a table or workplace. The lamp was common both as a kitchen lamp and as an office luminaire, and was also used in other workplaces with a requirement for more concentrated light. The lifting device with its easy-rolling porcelain wheels makes the lamp adjustable in height.

A specially designed brass cable strain relief relieves the cable from carrying the full weight of the luminaire. The deep, white glass shade provides a combination of general and concentrated light, without glare. Our lamp is a replica of an original luminaire. The shade holder, with its special rope bar decoration in relief, is handmade to match the high quality of the original lamp.

The lamp is supplied with one and a half meters of three-strand twisted black textile cord. All metal parts are made of solid, polished, unlacquered brass. Length 88-150cm, diameter shade 25cm.

The lampshade is in opal glass and replacement shades are available.

EUR363.94

Fire fork lamp large

Many people are looking for suitable lighting for old homes. Since electricity is a young phenomenon and candles and kerosene are not a practical alternative in everyday life, we at Gysinge have manufactured a “lamp for building conservation” that meets all our requirements for historical anchoring, style, design and electrical safety. The fire fork lamp has borrowed its shape from an 18th century fire fork. The linseed oil-fired forging and the hand-turned brass details are the same as on a well-made 18th century fire fork. What has been added is of course the foot itself and the lighting. We have also chosen a building care detail from our range for the screen; the folded cardboard is made of classic chipboard, which with its white side inwards gives an enhanced light glow and its brown outwards creates a certain transparency and above all a very warm and cozy glow. Chipboard is a long-lasting material that can withstand heat in a completely different way to modern plastic shades. The fire fork lamp is a window and table light and is available in two different heights. The low one fits into any environment, the high, slim one gives a different, slightly more modern impression and fits just as well in a new environment.

Lamp base of linseed oil burned iron with turned transitions in polished brass. Screen stand made of lacquered iron wire with a bracket that prevents the screen from wobbling.

Linseed oil fired forging. Brass details. Height incl. shade 52 cm. Shade width 22 cm. Cord length 210 cm.

Max 40 W.

EUR354.83

Fire fork lamp small

The fire fork lamp has borrowed its shape from an 18th century fire fork, hence the name. The linseed oil-fired forging and the hand-turned brass details are the same as on a well-made 18th century fire fork. What has been added is of course the foot itself and the lighting.

As a screen, we have chosen a building care detail from our range; The folded cardboard is made of classic chipboard, which with its white side inwards gives an enhanced light glow and its brown outwards creates a certain transparency and above all a very warm and cozy glow. Chipboard is a long-lasting material that can withstand heat in a completely different way to modern plastic screens.

The fire fork lamp is a window and table light and is available in two different heights. The low one fits into any environment, but the tall, slim one gives a different, slightly more modern impression and fits just as well in a newly built environment.

Height incl. screen 43 cm. Screen width 22 cm. Diameter foot 10cm. Cord length 210 cm. Max 40 W.

EUR345.72

Floor lamp in wrought iron

Floor lamp based on a model from the 1920s. Provides good general lighting and is excellent as a reading lamp next to an armchair. Hand forged frame of linseed oil fired iron. Hand-turned brass end knob. Handmade folded lampshade of brown cardboard with white inside. The shade is adjustable thanks to an approved brass hinge.

Funkis lamp Flowers brass 20 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930-1950s. The pendant is 20, untreated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – usually a white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has the ability to diffuse light softly, efficiently and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but began to be produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Brass – or poor man’s gold as it used to be called – is a non-magnetic copper alloy, where copper is alloyed with zinc. The higher the copper content, the yellower the tone. Untreated brass oxidizes over time and gives a beautiful matte yellow-brown tone with patina. Untreated brass was completely dominant on fittings and details before the turn of the century 1900.

Ceiling lamp total length 46 cm. Lamp part in untreated brass length 20 cm. Cup in opal glass. Cup diameter 31 cm, height 26 cm.

EUR127.08EUR240.96

Funkis lamp Flowers brass 50 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930s – 1950s. The pendant 50cm, untreated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – Opal glass is a commonly white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has a very good ability to diffuse light effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but was first produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Brass – or poor man’s gold as it used to be called – is a non-magnetic copper alloy, where copper is alloyed with zinc. The higher the copper content, the yellower the tone. Untreated brass oxidizes over time and gives a beautiful matte yellow-brown tone with patina. Untreated brass was completely dominant on fittings and details before the turn of the century 1900.

EUR127.08EUR250.07

Funkis lamp Flowers nickel plated 20 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930-1950s. The pendant 20cm, nickel plated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – Opal glass is a commonly white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has a very good ability to diffuse light effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but was first produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Nickel-plated brass – Nickel-plating brass prevents oxidation. A thin layer of nickel is applied to the brass in an ion bath using electricity to make the nickel adhere to the brass. The surface becomes silvery, shiny and hard. The surface has a warm tone, unlike chrome, for example, which has a cold tone.

EUR127.08EUR240.96

Funkis lamp Flowers nickel plated 50 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930s – 1950s. The pendant 50cm, nickel plated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – Opal glass is a commonly white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has a very good ability to diffuse light effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but was first produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Nickel-plated brass – Nickel-plating brass prevents oxidation. A thin layer of nickel is applied to the brass in an ion bath using electricity to make the nickel adhere to the brass. The surface becomes silvery, shiny and hard. The surface has a warm tone, unlike chrome, for example, which has a cold tone.

EUR127.08EUR250.07

Glass beehive Beehive large white

Belongs to the Beehive ceiling lamp. White mouth-blown opal glass.

Classic ceiling lamp in Art Deco style. Existed in Sweden and Europe during the 1920-1930s. The glass cup has an undulating shape and is reminiscent of a beehive, hence its name. The glass dome is 30 cm in diameter, about 28 cm high.

The glass is mouth-blown opal glass, formerly called milk glass. Commonly available in white color. Opal glass diffuses light softly, effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but can also be satin or matte.

EUR105.22

Glass beehive Beehive large yellow

Belongs to the Beehive ceiling lamp. Yellow tinted opal glass.

Classic ceiling lamp in Art Deco style. Existed in Sweden and Europe during the 1920-1930s. The glass cup has an undulating shape and is reminiscent of a beehive, hence its name.

The glass is mouth-blown opal glass, formerly called milk glass. Commonly available in white color. Opal glass diffuses light softly, effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but can also be satin or matte.

EUR105.22

Glass beehive Beehive small white

Belongs to the Beehive ceiling lamp. White mouth-blown opal glass.

Classic ceiling lamp in Art Deco style. Existed in Sweden and Europe during the 1920-1930s. The glass cup has an undulating shape and is reminiscent of a beehive, hence its name.

The glass is mouth-blown opal glass, formerly called milk glass. Commonly available in white color. Opal glass diffuses light softly, effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but can also be satin or matte.

EUR90.64

Glass beehive Beehive small yellow

Belongs to the Beehive ceiling lamp. Yellow tinted opal glass.

Classic ceiling lamp in Art Deco style. Existed in Sweden and Europe during the 1920-1930s. The glass cup has an undulating shape and is reminiscent of a beehive, hence its name. The glass hive is 20 cm in diameter, about 18 cm high.

The glass is mouth-blown opal glass, formerly called milk glass. Commonly available in white color. Opal glass diffuses light softly, effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but can also be satin or matte.

EUR90.64

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