Fifty Fifty lamp designed by Paul Talman for Interaktives Licht Köln

£2,880.00 GBP
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Special Fifty Fifty lamp designed by the Swiss Paul Talman in 1965 and produced by Interaktives Licht Köln.

The lamp consists of an aluminum frame in which 9 plastic balls are placed with an 'on' (white) and 'off' (black) side. By turning the balls, a different pattern with a different play of light is created each time.

This lamp can be used freestanding as a table lamp or as a wall lamp.

The whole is in almost new condition. The frame is in new condition and all the letters on the balls are intact. Here and there is a tiny scratch on a ball but this is hardly visible.

Paul Talman was a Swiss painter, sculptor, graphic artist and designer. He had a deep interest in the relationship between color and movement. His works were included in museums worldwide.

Table Lamps

Belgium

Metal

1960-1969

Kinetic

Very Good

Width:40cm

Height: 40cm

Length: 11 cm

Weight: 6.2Kg

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