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photography floor lamp
$99.95

Lights, camera, action. Retake of a 1940s studio source light, scaled anew for residential sets. Adjustable-angle brushed metal head angles light easy on the eyes with a frosted glass diffuser. Metal pole on raised X-base adjusts in height 47
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photography floor lamp...
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 added on 2007-09-27
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table lamp by rougier paris circa 1970...
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zoom light...
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archirivolto deluxe lights...
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Emily   Table Lamp
 
   Design Number: LT10326
   Height: 36
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emily   table lamp...
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During the 1950s and 1960s Swedish designer Hans-Agne Jakobsson headed his own lighting production company, Hans-Agne Jakobsson AB, and also produced lights for other companies including AB Ellysett of Sweden, for whom he designed a range of natural split pine lighting fixtures of which this particular pendant light is believed to be one example.

The light has a maximum diameter of 30cm (11.75 inches) and a height of 21cm (8.25 inches). Its eight-pronged star shape is made from two intersecting rectangles with slightly elliptical lines. Close inspection reveals that in two places the very fine pine slats have split but the wood is still in situ, while in a third place a splinter has been lost (see final two images below for the splinter and the longer of the two splits respectively). These flaws are, however, difficult to spot in normal viewing of the light and its overall appearance is very good, the wood having the rich patina always seen in vintage Jakobsson split pine lights from the 1950s and 1960s.  added on 2007-09-27
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vintage 1950s/60s split pine ceiling light...
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solar tree is a solar-powered street lighting...
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butterfly light...
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