Description & Technical information
Designed by: Leopold Bauer, Vienna, around 1903
Executed by: E. Bakalowits Söhne, Vienna, around 1903; original lampshades by Lötz Witwe, Klostermühle
Décor: Kristall Texas (flash glass)
Brass, polished and stove-enamelled, 4 glass lampshades
with blue dots, 12 solid transparent glass beads, wiring renewed, easily adjustable to the room height, excellent condition
Ø 38 cm (ceiling plate)
Leopold Bauer was particularly close to the Spaun family. In Klostermühle, he designed their villa including fittings
and furnishings. Numerous lamps, flower vases and table decorations, which he designed in 1903, were produced using the flash glass technique.
Date: Around 1903
Origin: Austrian
Medium: Flash glass
Dimensions: 150 x 50 cm (59 x 19⁵/₈ inches)
Provenance: Private property, Austria
Literature: Das Interieur, 1904, p. 32
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