Adjustable wall spots in afromosia wood and brass by Temde Leuchten, Switzerland, 1960s. This beautiful pair of adjustable wall spots by Temde Leuchten was produced in Switzerland during the 1960s. Combining warm afromosia wood with brushed brass, these lamps perfectly embody the refined elegance of mid-century Modern design.
The sculptural shades feature a striking combination of richly grained wooden caps and brass diffusers, creating a beautiful contrast between natural and industrial materials. Both spots can be adjusted to direct light exactly where needed, making them ideal as reading lights, bedside lamps, or accent lighting.
When illuminated, the brass interiors produce a warm, focused glow, while the organic character of the wood softens the design and adds a distinctly Scandinavian feel. Their compact size and clean geometry allow them to integrate effortlessly into both vintage and contemporary interiors.
The lamps remain in very good vintage condition, with only minor signs of age and use consistent with their age. The wood retains a beautiful patina, while the brass has developed a soft, authentic vintage character over the decades.
A rare and highly decorative pair from one of the most respected European lighting manufacturers of the period, offering both functionality and timeless mid-century appeal. A ceiling light with three light sources of the same model is also available.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrown, GoldMaterialBrass, WoodNumber of items2Height11 cmWidth17 cmDepth16 cmSigns of usageScratches