Rietveld lamp, there are an additional 4 lamps in packaging, wooden lamp holders and glass tubes.
It was the inspiration for the early work of Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer before he focused on his world-famous tubular frame furniture, which in turn was closely related to the work of Mart Stam. This model was part of the design that Rietveld made for the consulting room of the progressive doctor Arie Marinus Hartog from Maarssen. The design was simple and innovative, using the then new technology of tube lighting.