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The German architect and university professor Rouge Ekkehard Fahr developed this lamp in 1959/60. The Eiermann student Fahr has received many awards for this work. The lamp is, among other things, part of the permanent exhibition at MOMA in New York and the Pinothek der Moderne in Munich. 1968 Awarded the Rosenthal Studio Prize.
Produced until 1975.
Base plate made of black painted Metal. On it a support rod made of chrome-plated tubular steel. Light stick made of matt anodized aluminum tube with fluorescent lamp. The lamp can be flexibly adjusted using a joint.
Very good condition.
ConditionVery goodColorsSilverMaterialStone, MetalNumber of items1StyleVintageHeight180 cmWidth138 cmDepth30 cmSigns of usageScratches
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