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Wagenfeld Lamp
This table lamp, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1924, is often named the Bauhaus lamp.
Wagenfeld was 24 years old, when he was admitted as a journeyman to the Bauhaus workshop in Weimar. Here he designed the first model of this lamp as his solution to an assignment given to him by Moholy-Nagy. As Wagenfeld said years later, the Bauhaus designs were intended to be industrial products, and indeed looked like them. In fact they were hand-crafted.
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The name of Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius is closely associated with the name Rosenthal. Already in the sixties he designed a comprehensive tableware series for the Rosenthal studio-line, which today is one of the most popular tableware series in the whole world. Based on the simple shapes of the sphere and the circle, Gropius has created a form that always looks different in different designs and yet always inspires the same enthusiasm.
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