Bauhaus Ceiling Lamp | DMB 30

Marianne Brandt, 1926

Various lamps designed by Marianne Brandt are described, dimensioned and illustrated in detail in the 1928/29 catalogue published by Schwintzer & Gräff. These lighting fixtures were already being mass-produced back then. The precise catalogue details have allowed us to faithfully restore some of the lamps.

Ceiling lamp made of nickel-plated metal, opal and etched matt glass.

Each lamp is numbered consecutively and bears this symbol: TECNOLUMEN / BAUHAUS

Recommended illuminant: LED lamp 8 W, matt

Marianne Brandt

1893 – 1983
Marianne Brandt

Marianne Brandt’s unique talent was soon picked up by László Moholy-Nagy. Inspired by him, Brandt undertook her studies in the male-dominated field of metalworking, where she was more successful than many of her classmates.

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