
Original Arc Floor Lamp – Minimal Form, Rich Materials, Czechoslovakia, 1930s
Style: Czechoslovak Functionalism
Country: Czechoslovakia
Material: chromed tubular steel, carpenter-made panel with walnut veneer, opal glass
Measurements:
H app. 185 cm (adjustable)
D shade Ø 28 cm, base Ø 50 cm
Year:Â 1930’s
Condition: restored
Quantity: 1
Price: 1.850€
This original arc floor lamp was manufactured in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s and is a distinctive example of Czechoslovak Functionalism. The lamp combines minimalist design with high-quality materials and a strong, timeless presence.
A particular highlight is the warm walnut veneer of the storage surface, which forms an appealing contrast to the chromed tubular steel frame. This interplay of minimalistic lines and rich materials gives the lamp a unique character — simultaneously reserved and refined.
The clear, reduced design picks up on ideas of the Bauhaus movement while preserving the independence of the Czechoslovak approach. The lamp appears light, flexible, and unobtrusive – characteristic of a modernism that values both function and atmosphere.
What makes this piece especially remarkable is the combination of industrially manufactured components and elements of traditional craftsmanship. The veneered panel demonstrates high-quality cabinetmaking techniques, reflecting the duality of modern production and artisanal detail — a hallmark of Czechoslovak Functionalism during this period.
The lamp is equipped with small castors, allowing flexible positioning within the room. A fine example of Functionalist design — this lamp reflects the ideals of practicality, craftsmanship, and quiet elegance.