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Hans Bergström

(Sweden, 1910-1996)
Estimate
30 000 - 40 000 SEK
2 650 - 3 530 EUR
2 810 - 3 750 USD
Hammer price
85 000 SEK
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Hans Bergström
(Sweden, 1910-1996)

a ceiling lamp, ateljé Lyktan, Sweden 1940-50s.

Brass, 8 shades in cream coloured glass, decorated with brass leaves, diameter ca 90 cm, height ca 75 cm.

Wear. Function not guaranteed. Shades with insignificant chips and one with sanded edge.

Literature

Pictured in Sven Staafs home, Svenska hem i ord och bilder, E. Lundquists bokförlag, Stockholm, 1947, p. 12.
Also pictured from "Akademiska Föreningen i Lund", Svenska hem i ord och bilder, E. Lundquists bokförlag, Stockholm, 1946, p. 52, 94-95.

Designer

Hans Bergström was an architect and designer, born in 1910 in Karlshamn. He founded the lighting company Ateljé Lyktan with his wife Verna Norell in 1934.
Bergström began his artistic career with an apprenticeship at Ystad Metall, furthering his skills in metal craftsmanship. In 1929, he started at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (today known as Konstfack), where he got to explore drawing, painting, and sculpture. The sculptural orientation particularly intrigued him, and during his final years in Stockholm he saw an opportunity to merge his interests in sculpture and metalwork. For his graduation project, he created a chandelier for the church in Iggesund. In 1934, the Bergström couple established the company Ateljé Lyktan, focusing on lighting fixtures. The indoor fixtures produced at Ateljé Lyktan were primarily made of brass, steel, glass, and textiles. Unlike previous trends, Bergström aimed for a more modern, simple, and clean style. His motto was "The light should be white and shine freely," and many of his works was to become future classics. Model 181, commonly known as "the cone," is considered by many as the most elegantly simple and stylish lamp created by Bergström throughout his career. In 1950, it was awarded a gold medal at the Biennale in Milan. Several of Hans Bergström's fixtures are still part of Ateljé Lyktan's assortment today.

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