Glasgow floor lamp
Free-standing lights from Woka, Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Product description
MEASURES
glass-ø: 25 cm (9.84 inch)
Height: 185 cm (72.83 inch)
Width: 418 cm (164.57 inch)
Weight: 30 kg
max: 100
MATERIAL
Brass patinated, other finishes are possible
glass-ø: 25 cm (9.84 inch)
Height: 185 cm (72.83 inch)
Width: 418 cm (164.57 inch)
Weight: 30 kg
max: 100
MATERIAL
Brass patinated, other finishes are possible
Concept
Originally designed as a street lamp for the "Glasgow School of Art", this lamp shows the great Viennese influence, as Mackintosh exhibited 1900 together with his wife Margaret MacDonald at the Viennese Secession, curated by Josef Hoffmann, were the "New Style" first was presented and were he received international recognition. With this lamp, he was given up the floral touch known from his earlier works and he followed the clear and cubistic line for which JOSEF HOFFMANN was known> see the first cubistic sculpture, Hoffmann designed in 1902!
More about this product
Categorised in Outdoor lighting - Interior lighting - Street lights - Free-standing lights - General lighting - Urban space - Metal - Brass.
Part of the collection
FLOOR LAMPS.
Manufacturer
Woka
Family
Mackintosh
Architonic ID
1227482
Order number
21321
Year of Launch
1902
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