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WG 24 (Bauhaus) Table Lamp

Designed by 

Wilhelm Wagenfeld

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About this Product

This table lamp, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1924, is often named the Bauhaus lamp. Wagenfeld was 24 years old, when he was admitted as a journeyman to the Bauhaus workshop in Weimar. Here he designed the first model of this lamp as his solution to an assignment given to him by László Moholy-Nagy. As Wagenfeld said years later, the Bauhaus designs were intended to be industrial products, and indeed looked like them. In fact they were hand-crafted ...

About the Designer

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Wilhelm Wagenfeld

Wilhelm Wagenfeld was one of the most influential pioneers of modern product design in Germany. He became the only student from the Weimar Bauhaus to make a successful transition to major industrial companies, achieving his goal of giving all citizens access to sophisticated, contemporary and affordable industrial products. Wilhelm Wagenfeld became the most diverse designer of mass-produced items for the consumer goods industry in West Germany. He made significant contributions to the changing design of living and housing conditions and developed solutions with great sustainability, impressive functionality and restrained aesthetics that have continued to win over buyers for decades. His experiments with new materials and methods also helped to reduce production costs and improve the quality of goods for the benefit of buyers and manufacturers alike.

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