Functionalist Table Lamp by Jaroslav Anýže – 1930s
Material: nickeled brass
Year: 1932
Condition: original
Quantity: 1
Price: 850 €
Designed in the 1930s by Czech designer Jaroslav Anýže, this table lamp exemplifies the minimalist and functional design typical of the era, influenced by Bauhaus principles.
Manufactured in Czechoslovakia, a country renowned for its innovative design and architecture during the early 20th century, this lamp reflects the high-quality craftsmanship of the time.
With a focus on Bauhaus principles, the lamp emphasizes practical function, a hallmark of the Modernism movement. The Functionalism philosophy—central to Bauhaus—ensures that form follows function, creating an object that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
An identical lamp was showcased in the “Hej Rup” exhibition at the Bröhan Museum in Berlin, highlighting its historical significance.
The lamp is in excellent condition and has museum-quality provenance.