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Fog & Mørup, Snake Light with White Frosted Shades, Denmark, circa 1930
By Fog & Mørup
Located in New York, NY
Fog & Mørup (Founded in 1815 in Copenhagen, Denmark by Ansgar Fog and E Mørup; eventually Lyfa-Fog & Mørup), snake table light, chrome with white frosted shades, origin: Denmark, cir...
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Peter Svarrer, Hand-blown White Milk Glass + Brass "Helios" Table Lamps, Denmark
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"Helios" table lamps, designed by Peter Svarrer, Danish lighting designer, origin: Denmark, with handblown milk glass and brass, two available, with original label: HOLMEGAARD / Type...
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