Hammer Stroke
Suspended lights from LOBMEYR, Designed by Koloman Moser
Product description
Concept
This tiny fixture represents one of the milestones of our craftsmanship. It bears the typical hammer stroke surface of the Jugendstil period. This surface requires the craftsman to repeatedly strike the surface with a small hammer on an anvil to create this wonderful pattern. From the top of the concave body are exquisitely polished crystal balls suspended from delicate silvery chains. These crystal balls are most difficult to make as the impeccable surface shows every flaw.
Another design element is the single round light bulb. Here a frosted one is used.
Jugendstil
Dia.: 14 cm, H.: 26 cm;
Weight: 2 kg
Material: Brass, lead-free crystal; Finish: Nickel Lights: 1 x E27; Max. Watt.: 60 W
Special requests: Other finishes
Another design element is the single round light bulb. Here a frosted one is used.
Jugendstil
Dia.: 14 cm, H.: 26 cm;
Weight: 2 kg
Material: Brass, lead-free crystal; Finish: Nickel Lights: 1 x E27; Max. Watt.: 60 W
Special requests: Other finishes
More about this product
Part of the collection
LIGHTING Lamps and Lanterns.
Manufacturer
LOBMEYR
Family
Hammer Stroke
Architonic ID
1101762
Order number
42367-1
Year of Launch
1920
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