Hans Przyrembel, 1928
The defining shape of this simple hanging lamp is a thick, flat pane of frosted glass in the centre of the piece. It can be used for general lighting in rooms with a high ceiling. Two different sizes of this lamp were designed by Hans Przyrembel in 1928 (with a diameter of 500 mm / 700 mm).
Pendant lamp made of chromed metal and frosted glass.
Each lamp is numbered consecutively and bears the TECNOLUMEN signet.
Net weight: 5.6 kg (Ø 500mm), 9.4 kg (Ø 700mm)
Recommended illuminant: 4x / 6x LED tube 8 W, matt
Hans Przyrembel (1900–1945) was an influential German designer, goldsmith, and silversmith renowned for his innovative work during the Bauhaus period. Born in Halle, Przyrembel initially trained as a locksmith and, following World War I, enrolled at the Bauhaus School, where he studied from 1924 to 1928. Under the mentorship of prominent figures such as Marianne Brandt, he developed his expertise in metalwork and lighting design.
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