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Vintage Holmegaard P&T Hanging Lamp White

 250.00

This P&T pendant lamp was designed by Michael Bang for Holmegaard in the 1980s. It is made of hand blown glass. The outside is green in color, the inside is white. When the lamp is on, the shade has a nice green glow, but the light remains white in color.

The lamp is about 40 years old, for that reason we ask you to view the photos carefully. This gives you a good impression of the condition of the lamp.

 

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Vintage Holmegaard P&T Hanging Lamp White

Vintage Holmegaard P&T Hanging Lamp White A real eye-catcher with its beautiful white color. The lamp fits in a Scandinavian interior, an industrial environment or in a quiet environment. That is where it stands out even more! Nice for above a dining table, in a living room or in that one dark corner in the house! This lamp creates a fantastic atmosphere both during the day and in the evening.

Design Holmegaard P&T

The P&T pendant lamp was designed by Michael Bang for Holmegaard in the 1980s. Made of hand blown glass. Both the outside and the inside are white in color. When the lamp is on, the shade has a nice white glow.

Danish lighting

The uniqueness of the Danish lighting culture is that lighting and cosiness are closely linked. Danish lamp design is not just about form. The purpose of the modern Danish lamp is therefore not only to provide light, but to continue to create beautiful design objects that both adorn and provide cozy light in Danish homes.

Specifications Holmegaard P&T pendant lamp white

The lamp is about 40 years old and in very good condition. The glass is undamaged. It has no chips or scratches. The manufacturer’s sticker is no longer present in the lamp.

The dimensions of are:

  • Height: 21 cm
  • Diameter: 32 cm

History

The history of the Holmegaard Glassworks began in 1825, when Count Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe asked the King of Denmark for permission to establish a glassworks at Holmegaard Mose. However, the Earl died in 1823 without receiving an answer to his request. His widow, Countess Henriette Danneskiold-Samsøe, decided to continue the project when she received permission from the king to establish a glassworks shortly after her husband’s death.

The factory would be located in the peat bog because there was enough fuel there to produce the high temperatures for the glass kiln. The first production at the Holmegaard Glassworks started in 1825. In the beginning, the factory only produced green bottles, but Henriette also wanted to produce clear glass cups, and the Bohemian glassblowers were able to manufacture these. The history of Holmegaard glassworks is the story of a few small glassworks in a peat bog, which grew into a large modern group over a period of 185 years. In the 20th century, artists emerged and designed and shaped Holmegaard’s glass products. This was the beginning of a long and proud tradition and as a result, even today some of the best artists in Denmark are associated with Holmegaard’s glass production.

The lamp is about 40 years old, for that reason we ask you to view the photos carefully. This gives you a good impression of the condition of the lamp. We have several models available .

The lamp will be carefully packaged and sent by registered mail. It is also possible to pick up the lamp by appointment in Berkel en Rodenrijs.

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 32 × 32 × 21 cm
Diameter

Ø30-39cm