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Porcelain lamp oblique white

Simple traditional ceiling and wall luminaire for damp or wet indoor spaces such as bathrooms and laundry rooms. Also approved for outdoor use as the lamp is made with a tight connection space.

Angled plinth for wall mounting, angled 14°. Base of white glazed porcelain. Cup of clear glass, blown into shape. Intended for clear light source. The lamp is S-marked.

Light source and cord holder are purchased separately.

EUR68.32

Porcelain lamp straight black

Simple traditional ceiling and wall luminaire for dry indoor spaces, such as attics, basements and toilets. Base of black-glazed porcelain, diffuser of clear glass, blown into shape. Intended for clear light source.

Straight base used for ceiling mounting, angled base for wall mounting. Wiring at the back. Max 75 w. Socket E27. Height 200 mm, diameter 100 mm.

The lamp is S-marked. IP 20.

EUR61.44

Porcelain lamp straight white IP20

Simple traditional ceiling and wall luminaire for dry indoor spaces, such as attics, basements and toilets. Base of white glazed porcelain, diffuser of clear glass, blown into shape. Intended for clear light source.

Straight base used for ceiling mounting, angled base for wall mounting. Wiring at the back. Max 75 w. Socket E27. Height 200 mm, diameter 100 mm.

The lamp is S-marked. IP20.

EUR54.10

Porcelain lamp straight white IP54

Simple traditional straight ceiling and wall luminaire for damp or wet indoor spaces such as bathrooms and laundry rooms. Also approved for outdoor use as the lamp is made with a tight connection space.

Straight plinth for ceiling mounting. Base of white glazed porcelain. Cup of clear glass, blown into shape. Intended for clear light source. The lamp is S-marked.

Light source and cord holder are purchased separately.

EUR62.81

Roof lantern in iron sheet

Hexagonal, large ceiling lantern, inspired by lanterns in sheet metal and glass from the 18th and 19th centuries. Swedish craftsmanship of high class.

A light for rustic and austere environments. Similar lanterns were often found in the stairwells of castles and mansions.

The lantern has sides of hand-blown, old white glass and four candle holders for candles. The lantern is delivered blackened. It can alternatively be painted with linseed oil paint in the desired color.

Height including pendant 65 cm, diameter 35 cm. Untreated iron sheet, forged details and hand-blown white glass.

EUR778.99

School lamp card

Our popular school lamp is available in two lengths, long and short depending on the ceiling height. To satisfy anyone with a lower ceiling height than was common at the turn of the century 1900, we have developed a 15 cm shorter version.

The school lamp is a type that was once common in school halls, corridors, hallways and stairwells. Common model at the turn of the century 1900. Painted with black oil paint. White enamel shade with blue border. Mouth-blown glass bowl.

Facts
Cast iron.
Total length approx. 43 cm.
Sand-cast wall bracket and shade holder. Diameter of shade 30 cm.
Bulb max 75 w.
The lamp is CE marked.
IP class 44.

ATTENTION! The wooden plate in the picture is an accessory. See Related products below. The lamp weighs 4.3 kilograms complete.

EUR311.32

School lamp long

Solid ceiling lamp of a type that was once common in school halls, corridors, hallways and stairwells. Common model at the turn of the century 1900. Painted with black oil paint. White enamel shade with blue border. Mouth-blown glass bowl.

Cast iron. Sand-cast wall bracket and screen holder.
Length 60 cm.
Diameter of the shade 30 cm.
Bulb max 75 w.
The lamp is S-marked.
IP class 44.

ATTENTION! The wooden plate in the picture is an accessory and is NOT included.

EUR320.49

Shade stand for floor lamp

Highly sought-after spare part for renovating old floor lamps.

EUR28.89

Shoemaker lamp large green shade black cord

The cobbler’s lamp was one of the first indoor electric light fixtures.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

The lamp provides nice and soft spot lighting and fits nicely over the dining table, preferably several in a row.

All metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The shade is made of hand-blown green opal glass with white inside.

A specially designed cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. An optional porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate is available for a contemporary ceiling connection.

Shade of hand-blown green opal glass with white inside. Diameter 25 cm. Lamp holder in unpainted polished brass with ceramic base. Light source for E27 base. 2 m black twisted textile covered cable (3-wire, grounded) included. Plug not included.

EUR182.94

Shoemaker lamp large green shade white cord

The cobbler’s lamp was one of the first indoor electric light fixtures.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

The lamp provides nice spot lighting and fits just as well alone over a dining table as to hang several in a row.

All metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The shade is green with white inside and is made of hand-blown opal glass.

A specially designed cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. As an extra accessory, for a contemporary ceiling connection, a porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate is available, both with and without grooves.

Shade of hand-blown green opal glass with white inside. Diameter 25 cm. Lamp holder in unpainted polished brass with ceramic base. Light source for E27 base. 2 m white twisted textile covered cable (3-wire, earth) included. Plug not included.

EUR182.94

Shoemaker lamp large white shade black cord

The cobbler’s lamp was, alongside the simple porcelain lamp holders, the first real indoor luminaire for electric light.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

All sheet metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The screen is made of opal glass.

A specially designed black plastic cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. As an extra accessory, for a contemporary ceiling connection, there is a porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate that is purchased separately (item no. 3041-64).

Opal glass shade, diameter 25 cm. Lamp holder untreated brass. Twisted black textile cord 2 m included. Plug not included.

EUR177.44

Shoemaker lamp large white shade white cord

The cobbler’s lamp was, alongside the simple porcelain lamp holders, the first real indoor luminaire for electric light.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

All sheet metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The screen is made of opal glass.

A specially designed cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. A porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate (item no. 3041-64) is available as an optional accessory for a contemporary ceiling connection.

Shade of hand-blown white opal glass, diameter 25 cm. Lamp holder untreated brass. Twisted white three-wire (grounded) textile cord 2 m included. Plug not included.

EUR177.44

Shoemaker lamp small green shade black cord

The cobbler’s lamp was one of the first indoor electric light fixtures.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

The lamp provides nice and soft spot lighting and is suitable for smaller spaces such as windows.

All sheet metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The screen is made of opal glass.

A specially designed cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. A porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate is available as an optional accessory for a contemporary ceiling connection.

Shade of hand-blown green opal glass with white inside. Diameter 20 cm. Lamp holder in unpainted polished brass with ceramic base. Light source for E27 base. 2 m twisted black textile cord, 3-wire (grounded) included. Plug not included.

EUR176.52

Shoemaker lamp small green shade white cord

The cobbler’s lamp was one of the first indoor electric light fixtures.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

The lamp provides nice and soft spot lighting and is suitable for smaller spaces such as windows.

All metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The shade is green with white inside and is made of hand-blown opal glass.

A specially designed cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. As an extra accessory, for a contemporary ceiling connection, a porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate is available, both with and without grooves.

EUR176.52

Shoemaker lamp small white shade black cord

The cobbler’s lamp was, alongside the simple porcelain lamp holders, the first real indoor luminaire for electric light.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

All sheet metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The screen is made of opal glass.

A specially designed black plastic cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. A porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate (item no. 3041-64) is available as an optional accessory for a contemporary ceiling connection.

Hand-blown opal glass shade, diameter 20 cm. Lamp holder in untreated brass with ceramic base for E27. Twisted three-core (grounded) textile cord 2 m, black, included.

Plug not included.

EUR169.19

Shoemaker lamp small white shade white cord

The cobbler’s lamp was, alongside the simple porcelain lamp holders, the first real indoor luminaire for electric light.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

All sheet metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The screen is made of opal glass.

A specially designed black plastic cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. A porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate (item no. 3041-64) is available as an optional accessory for a contemporary ceiling connection.

EUR169.19

Silicone gasket for porcelain lamp

Silicone gasket for indoor and outdoor porcelain lamp and small wind lamp. The gasket is placed between the porcelain base and the mouth-blown glass body.

EUR2.29

The milling lamp

Very solid handmade copy of a typical outdoor lamp from the early 1900s from the mill in Berg, Torsåker. The model is common throughout the country.

The lamp differs from “Delsbo” by the blade on the lamp arm.

Sand-cast wall bracket, shade holder and frame are painted with black oil paint. Sturdy, white enamel shade with blue border. Hand-blown glass cup.

The lamp is S-labeled. Length 50 cm, height 38 cm, diameter 26 cm. IP class 44. Watt 75. E27.

EUR348.00

Wall and ceiling bracket wood large

Common detail in the early 1900s as a base for wall switches, wall lamps, etc. Especially good for plastered ceilings and walls, but also fulfills a great practical and aesthetic function if you want to mount a lamp or switch on a base of, for example, pearl board. Pre-drilled. The bracket should be painted white for white ceilings and black for wall switches.

EUR14.58

Wall and ceiling bracket wood small with groove

Common detail in the early 1900s as a base for wall switches, wall lamps, etc. Especially good for plastered ceilings and walls, but also fulfills a great practical and aesthetic function if you want to mount a lamp or switch on a base of, for example, pearl board. Pre-drilled. The bracket should be painted white for white ceilings and black for wall switches.

EUR13.66

Wall and ceiling bracket wood small without groove

Common detail in the early 1900s as a base for wall switches, wall lamps, etc. Especially good for plastered ceilings and walls, but also fulfills a great practical and aesthetic function if you want to mount a lamp or switch on a base of, for example, pearl board. Pre-drilled. The bracket should be painted white for white ceilings and black for wall switches.

EUR13.66

Wall bracket 125 mm

Wooden wall bracket for walls and ceilings. Forms a sturdy and decorative base for the outdoor luminaire when it is to be attached to a log wall, paneled wall or plastered wall. The smaller model fits “Kvarnlampan” and “Delsbo”, the larger one is intended for “ErkasgÃ¥rden” and “Skollampan”. The wall bracket is pre-drilled for cable and screwed in place.

EUR17.33

Wall bracket 165 mm

Wooden wall bracket for walls and ceilings. Forms a sturdy and decorative base for the outdoor luminaire when it is to be attached to a log wall, paneled wall or plastered wall. The smaller model fits “Kvarnlampan” and “Delsbo”, the larger one is intended for “ErkasgÃ¥rden” and “Skollampan”. The wall bracket is pre-drilled for cable and screwed in place.

EUR18.16

Wall lamp Pelles decorative leaf

Wall lights were not common in the past. However, in rooms with high ceilings, such as in community buildings, there could be many wall lights. However, they were rarely seen in homes. The exception was bedside lamps in bourgeois homes and on the larger farms. Sometimes there were also wall lamps in the farm offices. Bedside lamps were also found in old boarding houses and hotels. The model for our lamp comes from a farm in Dalarna. The original is probably made in the 1910s. The material is black iron and the workmanship of very high quality.

EUR274.64

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