Lighting Table

Gallery BAC theme of repeated squares and squared forms and consists of a dynamically tapered pedestal sprouting from a fluted fan motif

Modern Classicism/Art Deco silvered table lamp by C. G. Hallberg

Art Deco silvered table / desk lamp designed by Elis Bergh (1881-1954) and crafted at the C. G. Hallberg Workshop (C.G. Hallbergs Guldsmedsaktiebolag) in Stockholm, in the late 1920s=early 1930s. Combining the lyricism and restraint of Swedish Grace with the geometry of French Art Moderne the model has a theme of repeated squares and squared forms and consists of a dynamically tapered pedestal sprouting from a fluted fan motif, supporting an integrated harp with fan finial, and mounted on a square plinth with mitered corners and an embossed rosette. Stamped with crowned CGH mark. Single lamp available as well.

Elis Bergh,
Stockholm, late 1920s=early 1930s / #CGH105

H 1.75 in. (30 cm)
SQ 6.25 in. (16 cm)
FINIAL H 19.5 in. (50 cm)