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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Gray Bauhaus Sconce Double Wall Light by Linder Germany, 1950
By Lindner, Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Vienna, AT
A Midcentury Modern double socket wall lamp/sconce dating back to the 1950s, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Made of porcelain with a glossy grey glaze accentuated by two white opaline glass lampshades/bulb covers. Based on our experience so far, the gray version is relatively rare and also one of the most in demand. Executed by Linder Wandleuchten in Germany, this piece offers two E14 light sources and is preserved in excellent condition. The lamp is delivered in a way that allows for hassle-free use worldwide and complies with the standards commonly used in different regions (USA, EU, etc.). This minimalistic wall light is suitable for various rooms, with a particular recommendation for bathrooms or as a vanity mirror light. Wilhelm Wagenfeld was a renowned German designer recognized for his significant contributions to the field of industrial design. Born in 1900 in Bremen, Germany, he was particularly acclaimed for his works in the Bauhaus style and later contributions to modern design. His notable designs include the Bauhaus Table Lamp (1924), also known as the "Wagenfeld Lamp," the Kubus Chess Set (1928), a minimalist chess...
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Mid-20th Century Austrian Mid-Century Modern Lindner

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Porcelain, Glass, Opaline Glass

rare vintage "POP ART" Fat Lava Ceiling Light by LINDNER Leuchten, Germany, 1980
By Lindner
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: ceiling light Origin: Germany. Producer: LINDNER Leuchten, Germany Age: 1980s. Description: Original modernist German ceiling light made of ceramic in fat lav...
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Late 20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Lindner

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Metal

WV 339 Flushmount by Wagenfeld for Lindner, Germany, 1950s-1960s
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Lindner
Located in Steenwijk, NL
This WV 339 flush mount was designed by Prof. Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Lindner Leuchten in Bamberg, Germany in the 1950's. It has a white opaline glass diffuser on a white porcelain cei...
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1650s German Mid-Century Modern Antique Lindner

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Porcelain, Opaline Glass

Wilhelm Wagenfeld Bauhaus White Sconce Double Wall Light, Linder Germany, 1950s
By Lindner, Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Vienna, AT
A Midcentury Modern double socket wall lamp/sconce dating back to the 1950s, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Its form resembles a zeppelin or cigar, crafted from porcelain with a white glaze and topped with two white opaline glass shades. Executed by Linder Wandleuchten in Germany, this piece offers two E14 light sources and is preserved in very good condition. The lamp has a built-in switch, but it can be easily removed if you prefer to use it without. It has been rewired for modern use. Ideal for various settings, it is especially well-suited for bathrooms or as a vanity mirror light. Equipped with two E14 light sockets, it will be delivered with discreet, invisible adapters, ensuring effortless compatibility and hassle-free use worldwide and complies with the standards commonly used in different regions (USA, EU, etc.). Dimensions: Height: 3",Width: 10",Depth: 3.5" Wilhelm Wagenfeld was a renowned German designer recognized for his significant contributions to the field of industrial design. Born in 1900 in Bremen, Germany, he was particularly acclaimed for his works in the Bauhaus style and later contributions to modern design. His notable designs include the Bauhaus Table Lamp (1924), also known as the "Wagenfeld Lamp," the Kubus Chess Set (1928), a minimalist chess...
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Mid-20th Century Austrian Mid-Century Modern Lindner

Materials

Porcelain, Glass, Opaline Glass

Ceramic Wall Lamp by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Lindner
By Peill & Putzler, Hans-Agne Jakobsson, Aloys F. Gangkofner, Lindner, Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in München, DE
Very nice ceramic wall lamp from the 1950s. Classic, timeless design with an extremely beautiful lighting effect. Design: Professor Wilhelm Wagenfeld Manufacturer: Lindner Conditi...
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1950s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lindner

Materials

Glass, Ceramic

Ceramic Wall Lamp by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Lindner
Ceramic Wall Lamp by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Lindner
$1,190
H 3.55 in W 10.24 in D 3.15 in
Mid-Century Modern 6111 Mirror Wall Lamp Spare Glass Wilhelm Wagenfeld Lindner
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Lindner
Located in Hamburg, DE
Replacement glass for the Mid Century 6111 mirror lamp by Lindner, based on a design by Wilhelm Wagenfeld from the 1950s. The plug-in glass has an opal coating. The glass is in mint...
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20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Lindner

Materials

Ceramic, Glass

XXL Wilhelm White Wagenfeld Bauhaus Sconce Double Wall Light by Linder Germany
By Lindner, Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Vienna, AT
At the outset, we’d like to point out that this wall lamp is the largest model of its kind—please refer to the photo with a standard-sized version for comparison. We don’t often use the word “rare,” because rarity is subjective, but this particular size is certainly not something you come across every day. This is a Midcentury Modern double-socket wall lamp or sconce, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in the 1950s. Its form resembles a zeppelin or cigar, crafted from porcelain with a white glaze and topped with two white opaline glass shades. Manufactured by Linder Wandleuchten in Germany, this piece provides two light sources and is in very good condition. The lamp has a built-in switch, but it can be easily removed if you prefer to use it without. It has been rewired for modern use. Ideal for various settings, it is especially well-suited for bathrooms or as a vanity mirror light. Dimensions: Width: 12.5" Depth: 4.5" Height: 4" Wilhelm Wagenfeld was a renowned German designer recognized for his significant contributions to the field of industrial design. Born in 1900 in Bremen, Germany, he was particularly acclaimed for his works in the Bauhaus style and later contributions to modern design. His notable designs include the Bauhaus Table Lamp (1924), also known as the "Wagenfeld Lamp," the Kubus Chess Set (1928), a minimalist chess...
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Mid-20th Century Austrian Mid-Century Modern Lindner

Materials

Porcelain, Glass, Opaline Glass

rare Glass ceiling Wall Light "Wv339" by Wilhelm Wagenfeld Lindner Germany, 1960
By Lindner, Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: Porcelain glass wall light, ceiling light Design: Wilhelm Wagenfeld Producer: Lindner Gmbh, Germany Age: 1950s Model: 961.1 / WV 339 Original wall light ...
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Lindner

Materials

Porcelain, Glass

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Lindner Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2025$478Flush Mount, More LightingPorcelain, Opaline Glass1950s
2025$476Flush Mount, More LightingPorcelain, Opaline Glass1950s
2025$1,280Wall Lights and SconcesCeramic, Porcelain, Opaline Glass1958
2025$880Wall Lights and SconcesCeramic, Glass1955-1970
2024$750Wall Lights and SconcesCeramic, Glasscirca 1950s
2024$1,000Wall Lights and SconcesCeramic, Glass1950s
2024$640Wall Lights and SconcesCeramic, Glasscirca 1950s
2024$589Wall Lights and SconcesAluminum, Opaline Glass1950s
2024$1,669Wall Lights and SconcesPorcelain, Glass, Opaline GlassMid-20th Century
2024$1,424Flush Mount, Wall Lights and SconcesPorcelain, Glass, Opaline GlassMid-20th Century
$956
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Lindner furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Lindner furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Lindner furniture, although white editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Lindner were created in the mid-century modern style in germany during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by PAN Keramik, Cari Zalloni, and VEB Leuchten. Prices for Lindner furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $226 and can go as high as $5,450, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $850.

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