Bunker Villa by Kalou Dubus, Ceramic Lamp, Sculptural Design
By Kalou Dubus
Located in PANTIN, -
This sculptural lamp by French artist Kalou Dubus is the smallest piece in the Bunkers series. More
2010s French Brutalist Table Lamps
Ceramic
Bunker Villa by Kalou Dubus, Ceramic Lamp, Sculptural Design
By Kalou Dubus
Located in PANTIN, -
This sculptural lamp by French artist Kalou Dubus is the smallest piece in the Bunkers series. More
Ceramic
$4,782
H 19.1 in W 13.78 in D 10.63 in
Bunker Ceramic Lamp by Kalou Dubus, Black Stoneware, Sculptural Design
By Kalou Dubus
Located in PANTIN, -
This sculptural lamp by French artist Kalou Dubus is part of the Bunkers series, a body of work
Ceramic
$5,380
H 23.63 in W 16.34 in D 12.8 in
Bunker Ceramic Lamp by Kalou Dubus, Sand Stoneware, Sculptural Design
By Kalou Dubus
Located in PANTIN, -
This sculptural lamp by French artist Kalou Dubus belongs to the Bunkers series, a body of work
Ceramic
Danish Metal Bunker Maxi Ceiling Lamp by Johannes Hammerborg, 1970s
By Fog & Mørup
Located in Hamburg, DE
Danish Metal Bunker Maxi Ceiling Lamp by Johannes Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup, 1970s Bunker pendant
Metal
$411
H 6.3 in Dm 7.48 in
Mid-Century Danish Metal Bunker Mini Pendant Lamp by Johannes Hammerborg, 1970s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Bunker “Mini” pendulum from the Danish manufacturer Fog & Mørup after a design by Jo Hammerborg
Metal
$704
H 9.84 in Dm 13.78 in
Mid-Century Danish Metal Bunker Maxi Pendant Lamp by Johannes Hammerborg, 1970s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Bunker pendulum from the Danish manufacturer Fog & Mørup after a design by Jo Hammerborg. Simple
Metal
$938
H 9.84 in Dm 13.78 in
Mid-Century Danish Metal Bunker Maxi Pendant Lamp by Johannes Hammerborg, 1970s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Bunker pendulum from the Danish manufacturer Fog & Mørup after a design by Jo Hammerborg. Simple
Metal
Fog & Mørup Danish Pendant Bunker Lamp by Jo Hammerborg, Denmark
By Fog & Mørup
Located in Frisco, TX
Pendant light by Jo Hammerborg for Fog and Mørup, Denmark. The fixture requires one European E27 Edison bulb, each bulb up to 75 watts. With minor signs of wear as expected with age ...
Metal
Industrial Caged Bunker Lamp, 1960s
Located in Kojetice, CZ
Industrial bunker lamp, 1960s. Caged lamp made of cast iron and explosion-proof glass. Model widely
Iron
Vintage Industrial Bunker Lamp, 1960s
By Polam
Located in Kojetice, CZ
Grey polish industrial lamp with a wired protective glass bulb. Cast aluminium body. Iron cage
Metal, Aluminum
Industrial Bunker Lamp from Polam Gdansk, 1960s
By Polam
Located in Kojetice, CZ
Grey industrial lamp made by Polam Gdansk in Poland during the 1960s. It features a cast aluminium
Iron, Aluminum
Grey Explosion-Proof Factory Bunker Cage Lamp from EOW, 1960s
By EOW GDR
Located in Kojetice, CZ
- Industrial bunker lamp made by EOW in East Germany during the 1960s - Used in power plants and
Iron
Industrial Bunker Hanging Lamp with Iron Cage from Elektrosvit, 1960s
By Elektrosvit
Located in Kojetice, CZ
This industrial light was manufactured in former Czechoslovakia in the 1960s. Bunker, factory or
Iron, Aluminum
Sold
H 7.88 in W 63 in D 7.88 in
Huge Midcentury German Industrial Fluorescent Light in Polished Cast Aluminium
By Leuchtenbau Wittenberg
Located in Vienna, AT
Paul Mrosek KG Wittenberg, bunker lamp made in the 1960s in Germany.
Aluminum, Steel
Vintage Industrial Bunker Lamps
Located in Sint Joris Weert, BE
Vintage green bully lamps or bunker lamps. They are made from cast iron and have prismatic glass
Iron
Small Cast Iron Industrial Lamps with Glass, 1960s
Located in Sint Joris Weert, BE
. ? These lamps are referred to as bully lamps or bunker lamps. They where commonly used in chemical
Iron
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