Set bauhaus Peter Behrens luzette pendant lights white enamel gallery
Description: Beautiful 1920’s German Bauhaus Pendant lights, constructed out of 2 individual pieces of glass held together by a metal ring and white enamel gallery.
These lights are designed by famous German architect and designer Peter Behrens. Behrens is best known for his architectural work and product designs for AEG Berlin, designing and building his own house and for being the preceptor of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (le corbusier) and Walter Gropius.
The lights we offer are rare examples of old Luzettes and have been produced and marketed by Siemens & Schuckert in the 1920’s
Materials: Metal and glass
Dimensions: Diameter: 23 cm – Height (incl. gallery): cm – Length chain: cm
Technical details: Equipped with E27 sockets and 3 core black flex.
Condition: In beautiful minimalistic restored original condition. One of the white enamel galleries has more scratches/wear than the other.
Quantity: 2 pieces in our collection.
(price upon request)