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Creator: Schröder Lobenstein
Industrial wall lamp by Metallwerke Schröder, Lobenstein, German, 1940s
Industrial wall lamp by Metallwerke Schröder, Lobenstein, German, 1940s

Industrial wall lamp by Metallwerke Schröder, Lobenstein, German, 1940s

By Schröder Lobenstein

Located in Forserum, SE

Industrial wall lamp produced by Metallwerke Schröder in the German town of Lobenstein in the 1940’s. Noteworthy features include an adjustable telescope arm and a ball-shaped light ...

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1940s German Industrial Vintage Schröder Lobenstein Lighting

Materials

Steel

Schröder 2000 Table Lamp by Max Schumacher, Germany, 1930s
Schröder 2000 Table Lamp by Max Schumacher, Germany, 1930s

Schröder 2000 Table Lamp by Max Schumacher, Germany, 1930s

By Schröder Lobenstein, Max Schumacher

Located in Hellouw, NL

Schröder 2000 table or desk lamp by Max Schumacher from Germany. This lamp is designed by Max Schumacher in 1934 and manufactured by Werner Schröder in Lobenstein. This lamp is truly in the Bauhaus style and has a very clean and functional design. The lamp is clearly marked under the stand with MSW Schröder Lobenstein...

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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Schröder Lobenstein Lighting

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Aluminum, Metal

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