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Harald Notini for Böhlmarks Table Lamp in Brass and Mahogany

Sale price£4,400.36

Harald Notini for Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik, table lamp, model '15474', brass, mahogany, Sweden, 1940s

This beautiful table lamp is designed by Swedish interior architect, designer, and artist Harald Elof Notini (1879-1959). The shape, at first glance, is restrained, almost utilitarian, but this modesty is deceptive. Every curve and line appears carefully considered, each component speaking to a harmonious whole. The lamp’s profile is defined by a wide, shallow brass shade, which flares gently outward in a subtle curve. This element reflects light downwards in a controlled and warm glow. The shade is supported by a subtly tapered shaft in mahogany marked by a vertical array of carvings, contrasting materially and texturally with the brass components. A striking example of interwar Scandinavian modernism.

Biography

During the golden era of Swedish design, from the 1920s through the 1950s, Böhlmarks stood out as a leading force in the creation of modern luminaires. With a deep commitment to quality, form, and function, the company became a cornerstone of what we now recognize as a high point in Scandinavian craftsmanship. The luminaires produced during this period are still celebrated today for their timeless design and technical innovation. Based in Stockholm, Böhlmarks earned its place among other major players in the Swedish lighting industry, including Nordiska Kompaniet in Nyköping, Ateljé Lyktan in Åhus, and Bröderna Malmströms in Malmö. Together, these companies shaped not just the market but also the cultural identity of lighting design in Sweden during the 20th century.

But Böhlmarks' story began long before this golden age. Founded in 1872 by Daniel Arvid Böhlmark, the company originally focused on the import and sale of kerosene and oil lamps, as well as related accessories. This early stage laid the foundation for what would become a fast-growing enterprise. As electricity began to replace gas and oil lighting, Böhlmarks adapted quickly. The decision to start manufacturing their own electric luminaires proved to be a pivotal move. In 1894, to support the increasing demand for modern lighting, Böhlmarks acquired the Pukeberg glassworks. This acquisition not only gave the company control over a key material – glass – but also contributed to Pukeberg’s rise as one of Sweden’s largest and most respected glass manufacturers.

The fusion of industrial capability, aesthetic sensibility, and technological adaptation defined Böhlmarks' journey from a lamp importer to a leader in Scandinavian lighting. More than just a manufacturer, Böhlmarks helped shape how people in Sweden, and far beyond, experience and think about light.

The mahogany type of this piece does not require an export license.

Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik (Manufacturer)
  • creator Harald Notini (Designer)
  • date of manufacture 1940s
  • dimensions Height 17.32 in. Width 13.39 in. Depth 13.39 in.
  • dimensions Height 44 cm Width 34 cm Depth 34 cm
  • material Brass Mahogany
  • period 1940 - 1949
  • place of origin Sweden
  • style Scandinavian Modern
  • barcode 50117366

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