Waved glass table lamp TA21 Futura by Peill and Putzler 1960
Waved glass table lamp TA21 Futura by Peill and Putzler 1960
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Beautiful German table light manufactured by Peill and Putzler produced around 1970. Amazing wave shaped glass globe and chrome parts and a aluminium reflector inside the globe. This is the medium version and the model is called TA21.
Has been rewarded with the iF-Design Award in 1975.
The Peill & Putzler Futura lamps were also made in smoked “topaz” crystal glass with brass parts. Produced in several sizes. Made as a wall lamp, a flush mount and a pendant lamp.
Some say that this lamp is named “Anemone“. Others say that it is a Murano lamp designed by Toni Zuccheri, but it is only reminiscent. And some sellers say the model is called “Wave“, this is not true.
Also often attributed to Koch & Lowy for the design. Koch & Lowy is an American lighting company and not a design team. The company only sold this lamp and named it Maelstrom.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 21,5cm
Diameter: 27cm
Cord length: 85cm
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition: Very good - minor signs of use
Material: Glass / Chrome
Fitting: E27
Including light bulb
Manufacturer: Peill & Putzler
Designer: Atelier Peill & Putzler
Model: TA21
Period of production: 1970
Country of origin: Germany
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SKU:T0090
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