Gyula Pap floor lamp - BST 23

This floor lamp, now manufactured in series for the first time, was designed in 1923 by the Hungarian Gyula Pap at the metal workshop of the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar. The only lamp made in this workshop was shown in the "Haus am Horn", the famous Bauhaus model home.

The reproduction is faithful to the original, following Gyula Pap's specifications, with the permission of the Bauhaus Archives in Berlin. This floor lamp was featured in 1925 in the Bauhaus Book No. 7, "Neue Arbeiten der Bauhauswerkstätten" (New Creations of the Bauhaus Workshops). Plate Glass is connected by a nickel-plated tubular unit to a laquered black iron baseplate. The bulp is semi-silvered. The Gyula Pap floor lamp was created specifically for this type of bulb, which had just been invented at that time.

Gyula Pap floor lamp BST 23

Gyula pap floor lamp - BST 23, 1923

Design: 
Gyula Pap 1923.

Each lamp is consecutively numbered and bears this logo:

TECNOLUMEN

    BAUHAUS

Incl. Anti-clare-cap

Material:
Laquered black iron,
nickel plated brass,
frosted glass plate.

Silver plated bowl by Gyula Pap - Pap 28 / 215 Si

Silver plated bowl by Gyula Pap - Pap 28 / 215 Si, 1928

Design: 
Gyula Pap 1929.

As long as our stock will last.

Material:
Silver plated brass.

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