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'Nightblue' Danish Cased Glass Table Lamp by Bent Nordsted, Holmegaard/Kastrup

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    A rare organically shaped table light in cased honey yellow glass. Designed by the kid-brother of Arne Bang alias Jacob E. Bang in the mid to late 1950s. Manufactured by Holmegaard/K...
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  • Holmegaard Table Lamp in White Opaline Glass, Denmark, 1970s
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    Trumpet-shaped table light in pink glass - called fanfare. Manufactured and designed by Royal Copenhagen in collaboration with Holmegaard in Denmark. It is mounted with an opaline gl...
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