Mod Pop Art Table Lamp Giant Oversized Light Bulb

The '60s were a time for self-expression, rejection of the institution, and a divergence from tradition. The Space Race, the Civil Rights movement, and Vietnam War protests dominated the headlines while the rise of mod style, hippie culture, popular art, and psychedelia pushed the boundaries of acceptable social norms. As a result, vibrant colors and exploratory shapes and materials fabricated their mode into homes. Both Art Deco and Art Nouveau re-emerged, with geometric patterns and free flowing forms seen in equal mensurate. The most pervasive theme of the decade was futuristic, space historic period design, with elements of organic motifs thrown into the mix.



Moon Large Pendant past Verpan (1960)

Moon is one of the primeval light fixtures designed by the prolific and highly influential Danish visionary, Verner Panton. A masterful instance of avant-garde futurism, Moon both looks and acts the role of a infinite historic period furnishing. Moon's concentric reflective shades can move to betrayal, conceal, or partially obscure the cardinal bulb – the shape of the fixture and the quality of its light can wax and wane, just like its namesake.




Splugen Brau Interruption past Flos (1961)

Mastering the art of space age, futuristic minimalism, the Castiglioni brothers originally designed this pendant for Milan's Splugen Brau brewhouse and restaurant in 1961. Flos put this icon of Italian mid-century design into production in 1964. The highly polished spun aluminum reflector is protected by a layer of glossy, transparent pigment that enhances the fluidity of it ripple-similar design.



Blom Table Lamp by FontanaArte

Though it's not technically from the '60s, Andreas Engesvik's Blom table lamp for FontanaArte looks like information technology's straight from the set of a Stanley Kubrick picture show. Bright, bold, floral – information technology'south the veritable bloom child of the lighting world, despite its nascence in 2013. Make clean, Scandinavian lines and a broad color palette of green, ruby and xanthous make the Blom a far out statement piece that looks only every bit great off as information technology does turned on.



Fun 1D Pendant past Verpan (1964)

Another Verner Panton creation, Fun captures the playful and exploratory spirit of blueprint in the 1960s. Panton's experimental creations were a dramatic deviation from the prevailing minimalism of his Scandinavian contemporaries, a departure that mirrored the ongoing U.s.a. shift from sober modernism towards colorful self-expression. The original metal pendant evokes space age design, while the capiz shell versions offer organic, bawdy manner reminiscent of bohemian beaded defunction.



Eclisse by Artemide (1966)

The Eclisse table lamp is perhaps the most famous of all lamps from the 1960s and one of the most significant industrial design products of the 20th century. Designed by Vico Magistretti for Artemide in 1966, the Eclisse is on permanent display at museums effectually the earth and still sells today. Shown here in a flamboyant orange, the lamp also demonstrates the decade's fondness for color and flair.




Spun Light Table Lamp by Flos

Designed in 2003 past Sebastian Wrong, the Spun Light T Tabular array Lamp is a studied throwback to 1960s style. Free flowing curves and shapes were incredibly pop in the '60s, inspired by Eero Saarinen's seminal "Pedestal" furniture serial (1956). Although Spun's metal frame and diffuser would more likely have been made of plastic in the '60s, its dynamic fluid aesthetic and simple elegance would have been right at home.



Lotus Chandelier by Roost (in style of 1960s French)

The pattern for this lotus flower chandelier dates to the 1960s. The decade saw a return to the organic, floral motifs of Art Nouveau, which morphed into the flowing forms of psychedelia. Hither, the floral design is more than elegant and reserved than the brash, colorful, Pop Art-similar style that dominated the decade. The Lotus Pendant's timeless appeal makes information technology an incredibly popular fixture to this day.


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