[currency_switcher]

SKU: 2732-2

Lamp Beehive, yellow, brass, 50 cm

2.795 SEK

Available in central stock
Quick facts

Andreas Skatter

Watt

60W

Sockel

E27

Diameter

20 cm (8 inches)

Material

Untreated brass

Kupa

Mouth-blown yellow-tinted opal glass

Total längd

70 cm

Användning

Indoors

Classic ceiling lamp in Art Deco style. Existed in Sweden and Europe during the 1920-1930s. The glass cup has an undulating shape and is reminiscent of a beehive, hence its name. The glass cup is 20 cm in diameter, about 18 cm high and together with the pendulum the lamp is about 70 cm long.

The pendant is made of untreated brass. Brass – or poor man’s gold, as it used to be called – is a non-magnetic copper alloy, where copper is alloyed with zinc. The higher the copper content, the yellower the tone. Untreated brass oxidizes over time and gives a beautiful matte yellow-brown tone with patina.

The glass is mouth-blown opal glass, formerly called milk glass. Commonly found in white color but seen here in yellow tone. Opal glass diffuses light softly, efficiently and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but can also be satin or matte.

Made in Europe and sold in several combinations and lengths. Also available in white opal glass and nickel-plated brass. Choose between 20 cm and 50 cm pendants.

Description

Classic ceiling lamp in Art Deco style. Existed in Sweden and Europe during the 1920-1930s. The glass cup has an undulating shape and is reminiscent of a beehive, hence its name. The glass cup is 20 cm in diameter, about 18 cm high and together with the pendulum the lamp is about 70 cm long.

The pendant is made of untreated brass. Brass – or poor man’s gold, as it used to be called – is a non-magnetic copper alloy, where copper is alloyed with zinc. The higher the copper content, the yellower the tone. Untreated brass oxidizes over time and gives a beautiful matte yellow-brown tone with patina.

The glass is mouth-blown opal glass, formerly called milk glass. Commonly found in white color but seen here in yellow tone. Opal glass diffuses light softly, efficiently and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but can also be satin or matte.

Made in Europe and sold in several combinations and lengths. Also available in white opal glass and nickel-plated brass. Choose between 20 cm and 50 cm pendants.

Andreas Skatter

Watt

60W

Sockel

E27

Diameter

20 cm (8 inches)

Material

Untreated brass

Kupa

Mouth-blown yellow-tinted opal glass

Total längd

70 cm

Användning

Indoors

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Lamp Beehive, yellow, brass, 50 cm”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also need to

Related products

Lamp holder porcelain straight white

Porcelain lamp holder or foot lamp holder in the model that constituted the first indoor electric lighting in many Swedish homes. See for example the home of Carl Larsson. The porcelain lamp holders were usually placed in the middle of the ceiling in the room or on the wall above the door.

This model can be connected in parallel for lighting in basements and attics, for example. Intended for indoor ceiling and wall in dry areas.

Porcelain. Straight model. Height 56mm, diameter 65mm. 100W. E27. IP class 20. S-marked.

255 SEK

Lamp holder porcelain oblique black

Angled simple foot lamp holder made of glazed porcelain. Black color. Intended for indoor wall at 15° angle. Diameter of base approx. 70 mm. Base height 63 mm. Socket E27, max 100W, IP20.

Available in black and white.

345 SEK

Porcelain lamp straight black

Simple traditional ceiling and wall luminaire for dry indoor spaces, such as attics, basements and toilets. Base of black-glazed porcelain, diffuser of clear glass, blown into shape. Intended for clear light source.

Straight base used for ceiling mounting, angled base for wall mounting. Wiring at the back. Max 75 w. Socket E27. Height 200 mm, diameter 100 mm.

The lamp is S-marked. IP 20.

765 SEK

Shoemaker lamp large white shade black cord

The cobbler’s lamp was, alongside the simple porcelain lamp holders, the first real indoor luminaire for electric light.

The model became common as ceiling lighting in all rooms in simpler homes from the 1910s onwards, however in wealthier environments it became the standard luminaire for less lavish rooms, such as hallways, kitchens and maids’ rooms.

All sheet metal parts are made of heavy, polished, unlacquered brass. The screen is made of opal glass.

A specially designed black plastic cable strain relief relieves the cable so that it does not carry the entire weight of the luminaire. As an extra accessory, for a contemporary ceiling connection, there is a porcelain ceiling bracket with a wooden base plate that is purchased separately (item no. 3041-64).

Opal glass shade, diameter 25 cm. Lamp holder untreated brass. Twisted black textile cord 2 m included. Plug not included.

1.975 SEK

Lamp Beehive, yellow, nickel-plated, 20 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Art Deco style. Existed in Sweden and Europe during the 1920-1930s. The glass cup has an undulating shape and is reminiscent of a beehive, hence its name. The glass cup is 20 cm in diameter, about 18 cm high and together with the pendulum the lamp is about 40 cm long.

The pendulum is made of nickel-plated brass – by nickel-plating brass, you prevent oxidation. A thin layer of nickel is applied to the brass in an ion bath using electricity to make the nickel adhere to the brass. The surface becomes silvery, shiny and hard. The surface has a warm tone, unlike chrome, for example, which has a cold tone.

The glass is mouth-blown opal glass, formerly called milk glass. Commonly available in white color. Opal glass diffuses light softly, effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but can also be satin or matte.

Made in Europe and sold in several combinations and lengths. Also available in yellow-tinted opal glass and untreated brass. Choose between 20 cm and 50 cm pendants.

2.695 SEK

Funkis lamp Flowers brass 50 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930s – 1950s. The pendant 50cm, untreated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – Opal glass is a commonly white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has a very good ability to diffuse light effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but was first produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Brass – or poor man’s gold as it used to be called – is a non-magnetic copper alloy, where copper is alloyed with zinc. The higher the copper content, the yellower the tone. Untreated brass oxidizes over time and gives a beautiful matte yellow-brown tone with patina. Untreated brass was completely dominant on fittings and details before the turn of the century 1900.

2.845 SEK

Related articles

There are no related articles for this product.

Please leave a comment what you think about our new webshop