Unique Arnold Wiigs wall lamp from plastic and brass

Available and in good condition with some traces of wear consistent with age and use

This striking wall lamp is a rare example of mid-century Scandinavian design, crafted by Arnold Wiigs Fabrikker, a Norwegian manufacturer active from 1938 to 1977. The lamp reflects the era’s fascination with modern materials and functional artistry, showcasing both craftsmanship and innovation.

The fixture features a solid brass wall plate from which extends a sleek brass arm, elegantly projecting into the space to support a distinctive dual-shade design. At the heart of its uniqueness are the two interlocking plastic shades, each in a different color, ingeniously nested within one another. This layered configuration not only creates a rich visual depth but also diffuses the light in a warm, nuanced glow. The contrast of translucent colored plastics—common in mid-century Norwegian lighting—adds a playful, yet refined character to the piece.

Minimalist yet expressive, this wall lamp is both a functional light source and a sculptural element. It stands as a testament to Arnold Wiigs Fabrikker’s role in shaping Norwegian lighting design in the postwar years, blending materials like brass and plastic in inventive and enduring ways.

Price: €475
WDH 20 x 15 x 42 cm

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