Bauhaus Table Lamp | WG 25 GL

Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 1925

Die WG 25 GL ist eine von vier Versionen der berühmten Bauhaus Tischleuchte, die zwischen 1923 und WG 25 GL is one of four versions of the famous Bauhaus table lamp designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld between the years 1923 and 1925. TECNOLUMEN is the only company authorised by the designer to reproduce his copyrighted classic. WG 25 GL stands out for its characteristic lamp head, proud metal column and exquisite glass base.

Material: Nickel-plated metal, glass base, opal glass screen

The only copyrighted reedition authorized by Prof. Wilhelm Wagenfeld.

Each lamp is numbered consecutively and bears the TECNOLUMEN / BAUHAUS signet.

Dimensions: 36 cm (height), 15.2 cm (Ø base), 18 cm (Ø head)

Recommended illuminant: LED lamp 7 W, matt

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UrhG (German Copyright Law), articles 2, 3, 8, 23 and 24 – ‘Bauhaus Glass Lamp’ Wilhelm Wagenfeld is the sole copyright holder for legal purposes of the ‘Bauhaus Glass Lamp’, which is primarily characterized by a round glass base-plate, a glass shaft enclosing a metal pipe concealing the electrical lead and a white, almost hemispherically shaped glass shade which conceals the light bulb.
Hamburg Intermediate Court of Appeals, judgement
of 4th March 1999 – 3 U 169/98
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2,5m

Wilhelm Wagenfeld

1900 – 1985
Wilhelm Wagenfeld

Wilhelm Wagenfeld was one of the most influential pioneers of modern product design in Germany. He became the only student from the Weimar Bauhaus to make a successful transition to major industrial companies, achieving his goal of giving all citizens access to sophisticated, contemporary and affordable industrial products.

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