Description & Technical information
Designed by: Leopold Bauer
Executed by: E. Bakalowits Söhne; original lamp shades by Lötz Witwe, Klostermühle
Décor: Kristall Texas (flash glass)
4 glass lamp shades, 15 solid transparent glass bulbs, wiring renewed, easily adjustable to the height of the room
H 180 cm, Ø 50 cm, Ø 38 cm (ceiling top)
Leopold Bauer was particularly close to the Spaun family. In Klostermühle, he designed their villa including its fittings and furnishings. Numerous lamps, flower vases and table decorations, which he designed in 1903, were produced using the so-called flash glass technique
Date: 1903
Period: 20th century
Origin: Vienna
Medium: Brass, Polished and stove enamelled, Glass
Dimensions: 180 x 50 cm (70⁷/₈ x 19⁵/₈ inches)
Provenance: private collection, Vienna
Categories: Decorative Arts & Design, Furniture
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