Black Midgard floor lamp

Black articulated lamp Midgard with aluminium shade on rollable three star base. The design of this unique rollable floor lamp with double joint comes from the Curt Fischer, CA 1920 has worked on the idea of “steerable light”. Before the well-known designs by Christian Dell, or Marianne Brandt, Curt Fischer with the all-round mobile workstation…

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Black articulated lamp Midgard with aluminium shade on rollable three star base.

The design of this unique rollable floor lamp with double joint comes from the Curt Fischer, CA 1920 has worked on the idea of “steerable light”. Before the well-known designs by Christian Dell, or Marianne Brandt, Curt Fischer with the all-round mobile workstation lighting implemented the idea of so-called ‘steerable light’. The metal workshop at the Bauhaus in Weimar was lit with Midgard lights and the Bauhaus students and served as inspiration, and is verifiable in the living room furniture by Ilse and Walter Gropius in their house at the Dessau Bauhaus.
After the complete decomposition and careful cleaning, the elements of light were painted, sealed, and rebuilt. The lamp with Midgard DDRP is marked. The light is operated by the original selection dial bakelite at the mount. The technology of the light works fine. The electrical system has been renewed three-wire and rebuilt. It was used a black fabric-sheathed cable.
The movable three-star base made of cast alloy is painted black.
More details, please refer to the detailed photo documentation.

Mass:
Shade diameter 18 cm
1.Gelenk 51cm
2.Gelenk 65cm
Height 132 cm stand
Length 250 cm cable

REF. 062

Additional information

Weight 35 kg