Pair of Smoked glass table lamps by Nettelhoff Leuchten from the 1970's
Pair of Smoked glass table lamps by Nettelhoff Leuchten from the 1970's
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Cool mid-century smoked glass and chrome mushroom tables lamp from Germany around the 1970's.
The glass is made of one mouth-blown piece of smoked glass and are shaped like a mid-century mushroom. The lamps have chrome tubes which are held by 3 pins.
DIMENSIONS
Left lamp
Height: 34cm
Diameter: 26cm
Cord length (with EU plug): 120cm
Right lamp
Height: 35cm
Diameter: 19,5cm
Cord length (with EU plug): 125cm
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition: Very good - small signs of wear, tiny chips from the rim, see photo's.
Material: Smoked glass / Chrome
Fitting: E27
Including light bulbs
Period of production: 1970 -1980
Country of origin: Germany
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SKU:T0119
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