Adolf Loos

Hanging lamp

Bel Etage, Wolfgang Bauer, Vienna

Date 1900

Period Early 20th century

Dimension 145 x 40 x 40 cm (57¹/₈ x 15³/₄ x 15³/₄ inches)

Designed by: Adolf Loos, around 1900

Executed by: Johannes Heeg for Friedrich Otto Schmidt; coloured design sketch: sheet 170, no. 22

Dodecahedron of 12 brass pentagons, polished, original faceted and cut glass, some small chips on glass, newly rewired, very good condition.

H approx. 145 cm, Ø approx. 40 cm

Loos liked to use this model in different sizes for interior decoration projects, including for the interior design of the Vienna and Paris branches of the gentlemen's outfitter Kniže and in a number of other interiors he furnished.

Friedrich Otto Schmidt mostly commissioned the Viennese master craftsman
and metalworker Johannes Heeg with executing the clocks and ceiling lamps designed by Loos.

Sincere thanks to Mr Klaus Lorenz und Mr Johann Oberreiter from the Friedrich Otto Schmidt company in Vienna for their kind advice and for and for providing us with the documentation.

Date: 1900

Period: Early 20th century

Dimension: 145 x 40 x 40 cm (57¹/₈ x 15³/₄ x 15³/₄ inches)

Provenance:

private collection, Vienna


Literature:

Friedrich Otto Schmidt company archives, photo no. 2766, coloured design
sketch: sheet 170, no. 23; E. B. Ottillinger, Adolf Loos, Wohnkonzepte und
Möbelentwürfe, Vienna, 1994, illus. p. 68, 139, 160; M. Kristan, Loos, Läden
& Lokale, Vienna, 2001, p. 75; M. Kristan, Adolf Loos, Wohnungen, Vienna,
2001, p. 55


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