‘All Round Straight’ hanging lamp model B-1198 silver-colored – Raak Amsterdam

 165,00 VAT incl.

The model B-1198 is ‘All Round Straight (Tout Rond Tout Droit)’, as the manufacturer Raak Amsterdam describes this beautiful hanging lamp. We have several available. They are therefore very attractive as a pendant lamp on their own or in a row combination. The lamps consist of a light metal tube (color: silver) of 30 cm with a diameter of 11 cm. The lamps are circled by a matte black bracelet that appears to float.

These lamps are completely original and in good vintage condition considering their age (see photos). The small scratches are not disturbing. There is some paint damage on the inside, but this is not visible when the lamps are hanging. The lamps work fully and have an open threaded end. So you can simply add a plug or pendant connection or mount them on a track connection.

The price is per piece. Multiple items are available.

The pendant lamp is included in the Raak Amsterdam Light Catalog of 1972.

Dimensions: 30 cm (height) x 11 cm (diameter)

 

3 in stock

Source: https://www.raak-verlichting.nl/over-raak

Raak was founded in 1954 by Carel O. Lockhorn and is one of the most important Dutch lighting manufacturers of the 20th century. Before launching his business in Amsterdam, Lockhorn had worked on lighting a huge Philips building in Eindhoven (where he later opened a second Raak branch). Raak’s tagline was “Illuminated Architecture” which gave the brand prestige in producing designs that integrate harmoniously with cutting-edge, high concept interiors.
Raak’s glass and metal, floor lamps, pendant lamps and wall lamps have an aesthetic that was both elegant and futuristic through high-quality materials with innovative shapes.

In the 1960s Raak started to collaborate with the well-known artist and glass manufacturer Willem van Oyen. While the marriage of art and industry was common in the Netherlands (the lines between the creative professions were often blurred and many artists also worked as designers and vice versa), the results of Van Oyen’s contributions Raak were far from common. Raak promoted Van Oyen’s iconic, handmade Chartres Wall Lights (c.1964) as molten paintings. The series was inspired by the beautiful glass plates of Chartres Cathedral in France.

Raak regularly collaborates with international designers and architects, including E. J. (Evert Jelle) Jelles, Sergio Asti, Bertrand Balas and Nanny Still.

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