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Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp - Black

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  • Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp Black image.
  • Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp Black image.
  • Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp Black image.

Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp - Black

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£174.50
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£349.00
Delivered 10 - 16 weeks

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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

A VISUALLY STUNNING FLOOR LAMP

Christian Dell created a lamp that tilts forward and back to three positions in 1931. The Kaiser Idell Floor Lamp is based on a world-patented swivel joint and the characteristic dome embossed with "ORIGINAL KAISER-idell". With the first part of the name being for the factory that produced it, the latter is an amalgam of Dell and idee, the German word for “idea.” The Kaiser Idell Floor Lamp by Designer Editions is also perfectly suitable as reading light.

Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp
Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp

MODERN STYLE & FUNCTIONAL DESIGN

Inspired by the original design by Christian Dell, the Kaiser Idell Floor Lamp is lovingly style by Designer Editions to capture the mastery of early modernist lighting. Beautifully balancing form and functionality, this lamp features the same world-patented swivel-joint and a bell shaped shade joined by a rotating tubular stand. The lamps are made of copper and carbon steel and the lampshades are lacquered by hand in black, red, orange, white and beige.

THE FINER DETAILS

Kaiser Idell Style Floor Lamp
  • Material: Aluminium, Steel, Chromed, Lacquered
  • Wattage: E27 1 * 60W
  • Bulb Inc: No
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • Assembly: No Assembly Required
  • Instructions: Included
  • Look: Modern
  • Electrical: Comes with UK & Euro Plug
  • Dimension: Width 21cm, Depth 21cm, Height 125cm-135cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 129cm, Depth 35cm, Height 29cm
  • CBM: 0.131 Weight: 2.95kg
Inspired By

Christian Dell

Christian Dell was born and raised in Offenbach am Main in Hesse. He studied silver forging from 1907 and completed it in 1911. He studied at Saxon college of arts and crafts in Weimar for a year and worked as a foreman of the metal workshop at the Bauhaus in Weimar. He also made his name at Frankfurt art school and changed it to Staedelschule in 1926. During World War II, a group of Nazi workers did not allow him to stay there in 1933, Walter gropius a german architect pioneering in modernist architecture offered him a job in the United States. Dell chose to remain in Germany and worked for Kaiser & Co. His career jumpstarted beginning of 1926, Dell sketched lights and lamps at first for the New Frankfurt-project. As an early industrial designer and pioneer of plastic design, he used bakelite and amino plastics as materials for his work for Molitor-Zweckleuchten in 1929-1930. His work stood out from his designs such as Rondella (1927-28) and Polo Popular (1929) desk lights. The Dell-lamp type K (1930) as well as Kaiser idell range (1930’s). Majority of his designs appeared for the first time in catalogue in 1936 and was produced by the company Gebr. Kaiser & Co in Neheim-Husten.

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