a set of four "Hand Grenade" ceiling lamps model "A110", Arnold Wiig's Fabrikker, Norway, 1960s.
Cylinder-shaped brass, externally black lacquered, internally polished, manufacturer's mark AWF. Height 34 cm, diameter 12.5 cm.
The Norwegian villa, Landskrona's 550th anniversary, 1963.
Designed in 1952. The present lamps were made under license from Valaistustyö, Finland.
Bukowskis would like to thank the Landskrona Museum for the loan of the archival image of the Norwegian villa. Photo: Anders Hilding, 1963.
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