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Handmade Søholm / Erling Mortensen “3001” / “Pineapple” ceramic table lamp / Mid Century Danish Modern Design / 1960s / 1970s
1960s-1970s Søholm, Bornholm, Denmark, type “3001” (a.k.a. “The Pineapple”), design: Erling Mortensen (hand-signed), from the higher-quality handmade line. Overall dimensions: approx. 43 x 25 cm (height, diameter). The lampshade has been renewed: handmade, plain weave, cream-white. E27 bakelite socket (110-250V, worldwide use), textile cord (approx. 2m), cord switch (designed by Achille Castiglioni) and Euro plug. Comes with an energy-saving 230V LED bulb in warm white. Used item. Very good condition. No defects. These are the original photos of the items for sale. However, colors may vary slightly as they are displayed differently on different devices/screens.
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