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Hans Bergström for Ateljé Lyktan Chandeliers in Brass and Frosted Glass

Sale price£32,124.22

Hans Bergström for Ateljé Lyktan, chandeliers, model ‘127’, brass, glass, Sweden, 1950s

Designed by renowned Swedish architect and designer Hans Bergström during the 1950s for Ateljé Lyktan, these magnificent '127' chandelier showcases exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail. The chandelier features evenly spaced lampshades with twelve in total, arranged in a circle, ensuring a balanced distribution of light throughout the space. A cone-shaped brass socket holds an opaque white glass shade with intricate cutouts. Its polished brass framework displays intricate artistry, with a complex arrangement of tubes suspended from wires that are hung diagonally. From its exquisite material selection to its harmonious composition and expert craftsmanship, this chandelier truly exemplifies the highest standards of excellence.

Hans Bergström (1910-1996), a luminary figure hailing from the realm of Swedish architecture and design, was born on November 4, 1910, in Karlshamn, Sweden. After his completion of secondary school in 1927, Hans embarked on an internship at Ystad Metall, a local craft industry situated near his grandfather's farm. In 1929, he sought further education and enrolled at the esteemed School of Art and Design in Stockholm. Remarkably, even before his graduation from this institution, at the age of twenty, Hans showcased his prowess as a designer for Ystad Metall at the prestigious Stockholm Exhibition in 1930.

In the 1920s, Hans encountered his future wife Verna during the summer holidays in his native town of Karlshamn. In 1934, the couple jointly established the company ateljé Lyktan, a venture that combined their collaborative efforts in luminaire design and various artistic pursuits. Bergström undertook various commissions spanning a wide range of architectural environments, including churches, private residences, and public buildings. It was from this point forward that Bergström spearheaded a revolution in Swedish luminaire manufacturing, fundamentally transforming the perception and application of electric lighting in the coming decades.

During the advent of the 1950s, the emergence of plastic as a novel material in modern lighting captured Hans' attention. As the United States gradually introduced plastic as a material of significance, Bergström encountered a method involving the application of sprayed plastic onto a rotating wire frame, facilitated by a spray gun. Interestingly, this technique bore certain resemblances to the later approach employed by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in the creation of their Viscontea Lamp (1960), reminiscent of a cocoon, designed for Flos. Recognizing the vast potential offered by this new technology, he successfully managed to get a patent for the production.

For a span of three decades, Bergström held the position of creative director at ateljé Lyktan and served as the sole designer of the company until the early 1960s. A significant portion of his designs were unique pieces, numbered but lacking specific names. Through his pioneering work, Bergström emerged as a leading figure in the realm of modern Swedish lighting fixtures. On June 14, 1996, Hans Bergström passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a remarkable legacy.

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Ateljé Lyktan (Manufacturer)
  • creator Hans Bergström (Designer)
  • date of manufacture 1950s
  • dimensions Height 190 cm Width 100 cm Depth 100 cm
  • dimensions Height 74.8 in. Width 39.37 in. Depth 39.37 in.
  • material Brass Glass
  • period 1950 - 1959
  • place of origin Sweden
  • style Scandinavian Modern
  • barcode 50117007