Arvid Böhlmarks lampfabrik
Bölmarks Torchère Lamp
Bölmarks Torchère Lamp
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A large torchère floor lamp, model 15245, produced by Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik in Stockholm. First appearing in the company's 1943 product catalogue, this model revisits the neoclassical design language of the earlier Swedish Grace period.
The lamp features a slender fluted brass stem rising from a spiral-turned sphere, set on a circular base with four feet in a simplified nod to the classical lion's paw — a characteristic Böhlmarks detail. The whole is crowned by a wide opaline glass bowl that casts light softly upward. The opaline glass bowl is period-correct, though not original to this example.
Measurements
- Height 190 cm (74.8")
- Shade diameter 35 cm (13.7")
Condition
In good vintage condition with a rich, natural patina. Surface wear consistent with age, including minor surface scratches and the faintest of dents to the base.
Wiring
Professionally rewired with grounded wiring, brown textile cord, Euro Type C plug and E27 socket.
About the Maker
Böhlmarks Lighting Factory was founded in Stockholm in 1872 by Arvid Böhlmark. Starting out as a manufacturer of gas and kerosene lamps, the company played a central role in transitioning Swedish homes and public spaces to electric lighting. During the early 20th century Böhlmarks became one of Scandinavia's most respected lighting manufacturers, collaborating with leading architects and designers of the day including Gunnar Asplund and Harald Notini. Their pieces, ranging from chandeliers and pendants to wall sconces, were known for combining superior craftsmanship with the prevailing design currents of the time, from Art Nouveau through Swedish Grace and into Scandinavian Modern. Though the company ceased operations in the mid-20th century, Böhlmarks pieces remain highly sought.
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