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The Disc table lamp, designed by Walter Leeman in 1985, is a remarkable example of functional elegance and timeless design. Produced by Ateljé Lyktan, a Swedish lighting company founded in 1934 by Hans Bergström, the Disc lamp embodies the essence of Scandinavian design principles—simplicity, versatility, and craftsmanship.
This iconic lamp features a distinctive, angled shade held by two adjustable brass holders, which not only serve as a functional element but also as a stylish accent. The unique design allows for the easy manipulation of the light’s direction, enabling users to customize the illumination according to their preferences. Whether for reading, ambient lighting, or creating a mood, the Disc table lamp’s adjustable functionality ensures that the light can be tailored perfectly to any setting.
The clean lines of the lamp give it a refined, minimalistic aesthetic that still feels contemporary, even decades after its creation. This marriage of form and function reflects Walter Leeman's design philosophy, as well as Ateljé Lyktan’s dedication to creating lighting solutions that blend beauty with practicality.
Today, the Disc table lamp remains a sought-after piece for collectors and design enthusiasts, a testament to its enduring appeal and the legacy of Swedish craftsmanship that Ateljé Lyktan continues to represent.
WDH 51 x 42 x 52
The Disc table lamp, designed by Walter Leeman in 1985, is a remarkable example of functional elegance and timeless design. Produced by Ateljé Lyktan, a Swedish lighting company founded in 1934 by Hans Bergström, the Disc lamp embodies the essence of Scandinavian design principles—simplicity, versatility, and craftsmanship.
This iconic lamp features a distinctive, angled shade held by two adjustable brass holders, which not only serve as a functional element but also as a stylish accent. The unique design allows for the easy manipulation of the light’s direction, enabling users to customize the illumination according to their preferences. Whether for reading, ambient lighting, or creating a mood, the Disc table lamp’s adjustable functionality ensures that the light can be tailored perfectly to any setting.
The clean lines of the lamp give it a refined, minimalistic aesthetic that still feels contemporary, even decades after its creation. This marriage of form and function reflects Walter Leeman's design philosophy, as well as Ateljé Lyktan’s dedication to creating lighting solutions that blend beauty with practicality.
Today, the Disc table lamp remains a sought-after piece for collectors and design enthusiasts, a testament to its enduring appeal and the legacy of Swedish craftsmanship that Ateljé Lyktan continues to represent.
WDH 51 x 42 x 52
The Disc table lamp, designed by Walter Leeman in 1985, is a remarkable example of functional elegance and timeless design. Produced by Ateljé Lyktan, a Swedish lighting company founded in 1934 by Hans Bergström, the Disc lamp embodies the essence of Scandinavian design principles—simplicity, versatility, and craftsmanship.
This iconic lamp features a distinctive, angled shade held by two adjustable brass holders, which not only serve as a functional element but also as a stylish accent. The unique design allows for the easy manipulation of the light’s direction, enabling users to customize the illumination according to their preferences. Whether for reading, ambient lighting, or creating a mood, the Disc table lamp’s adjustable functionality ensures that the light can be tailored perfectly to any setting.
The clean lines of the lamp give it a refined, minimalistic aesthetic that still feels contemporary, even decades after its creation. This marriage of form and function reflects Walter Leeman's design philosophy, as well as Ateljé Lyktan’s dedication to creating lighting solutions that blend beauty with practicality.
Today, the Disc table lamp remains a sought-after piece for collectors and design enthusiasts, a testament to its enduring appeal and the legacy of Swedish craftsmanship that Ateljé Lyktan continues to represent.
WDH 51 x 42 x 52