Imago DP, Elmo Table Lamp, 1971
Located in London, GB
Very rare table lamp by Imago DP. Movable shade with which the light intensity can be adjusted
Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Table Lamps
Metal
Imago DP, Elmo Table Lamp, 1971
Located in London, GB
Very rare table lamp by Imago DP. Movable shade with which the light intensity can be adjusted
Metal
$1,726Sale Price|20% Off
H 18.51 in W 18.12 in D 18.12 in
Italian Bauhaus Metal Table Lamp by Carl Jacob Jucker for Imago DP, 1960s
By Carl J. Jucker
Located in MIlano, IT
Italian mid-century modern bauhaus table Lamp by Carl Jacob Jucker for Imago DP Italy, 1960s
Metal, Chrome
Unavailable
H 55.12 in W 9.06 in D 8.27 in
Bauhaus Floor Lamp by Carl Jakob Jucker for Imago Dp, Weimar
By Carl J. Jucker
Located in Roma, IT
moderna. Creata negli anni 70 per Imago Dp Bella lampada da terra in buono stato di conservazione
Iron
Richo table lamp by Studio G14 for Imago DP, 1969
By Studio G14
Located in UTRECHT, NL
a small Milanese lighting company, Imago DP. Given the historical context, we assume that the
Aluminum
Orange Elmo Table Lamp by Str Imago DP, 1971
Located in Rotterdam, NL
Orange adjustable table lamp, Elmo, designed and produced by Imago DP Milano in 1971. This
Metal
Imago DP Lamp Brass, Italy, 1970s
By Carl J. Jucker
Located in Milano, IT
Table lamp, designed in 1923 for Bauhaus. Crystal, brass, white glass diffuser.
Crystal, Brass
Imago DP '1923 WEIMER BAUHAUS' Lamp Alluminium 1970s
By Carl J. Jucker
Located in Milano, IT
Floor lamp, metal and aluminum, enamelled and chromed. Good condition, small signs of usage.
Aluminum
'1923 Weimer Bauhaus' lamp by Carl Jacob Jucker for Imago DP, 1970s
By Carl J. Jucker
Located in Milano, IT
Table lamp, with directional hat, chrome-plated and enameled metal and aluminum.
Metal, Aluminum
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