Bauhaus Floor Lamp | DSL 23

Richard Döcker, 1923

This floor lamp from 1923 is a clear reflection of the distinctive Bauhaus style, even though its designer, the architect Richard Döcker, never studied or taught at the Bauhaus School. The DSL 23 floor lamp is the perfect marriage of clearly defined shapes and lines, high functionality and sophisticated details – as simple as it may seem, the almost free-floating lamp head makes it an extremely elegant eye-catcher.

The opal glass sphere emits a warm cloud of light, making the floor lamp incredibly atmospheric. The classic design is just as suitable for private rooms like lounges, offices and bedrooms as it is for representative spaces in the commercial sector.

Floor lamp made of nickel-plated metal and opal glass shade.

Each lamp is numbered consecutively and bears the TECNOLUMEN logo.

Recommended illuminant: LED lamp 8 W, matt

Richard Döcker

1894 – 1968
Richard Döcker

Richard Döcker (1894–1968) was a prominent German architect and urban planner of the 20th century, closely associated with the Bauhaus movement and Neues Bauen. Born in Nürtingen, Döcker studied architecture at the Technical University of Stuttgart and, in the 1920s, joined "Der Ring," a group of progressive architects advocating for modern building concepts. Döcker dedicated his work to creating functional, affordable housing for the general public and played a key role in designing several significant housing developments in Germany.

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