Orange glass trumpet pendant light 'Tokyo' by Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg for Peill & Putzler 1960
Orange glass trumpet pendant light 'Tokyo' by Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg for Peill & Putzler 1960
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Beautiful design by Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg for Peill and Putzler, this model is called 'Tokyo' and has a special shape that rarely occurs and was produced around 1960. It has a beautiful bright orange color and gives a very warm light.
Condition: Good - a chip on the edge, see photos. Furthermore, minimal signs of use.
Height: 35cm
Diameter: 26.5cm
Cord length: 25cm
Fitting: E27
Includes light bulb and ceiling rose
DIMENSIONS
Height: 35cm
Diameter: 26.5cm
Cord length: 25cm
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition: Good - a chip on the edge, see photos. Furthermore, minimal signs of use
Material: Opaline glass
Fitting: E27
Includes light bulb and ceiling cap
Period of production: 1960
Country of origin: Germany
Manufacturer: Peill & Putzler
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