A pair of ceiling lamps by Harald Notini
This is a pair of ceiling lamps designed by the Swedish designer Harald Elof Notini and made for Böhlmarks in Sweden in the 1930s. Each lamp features a total of seven lights and is decorated with stylised white metal ornaments and curved glass shades. The shades have later lacquer, and their electrical function has not been tested. The overall design combines multiple lights and decorative metalwork to create an elevated architectural presence suitable for ceiling installation.
60.000 SEK
Harald Elof Notini
Harald Elof Notini (1898–1974) was a Finnish-born Swedish architect and designer, best known for his work in Sweden during the mid-20th century. He had a significant impact on the design of furniture, interiors, and even urban planning during his career. Notini was involved in modernist architecture, and his work typically exhibited the principles of functionalism, which emphasized practicality, simplicity, and the use of industrial materials.


