Wandlamp by E.G.C. Schubad

Wandlamp 1910 - 1927

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glass, wood

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art-nouveau

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glass

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geometric

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wood

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decorative-art

Dimensions: height 58.0 cm, width 13.0 cm, depth 13.0 cm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This wall lamp, or Wandlamp, was crafted by E.G.C. Schubad. Though its specific date remains unknown, its design speaks volumes about the social and cultural currents of its time. The lamp is made of wood, and its beauty is rooted in its simplicity. However, a closer look reveals how the warm glow of the glass, juxtaposed with the cool restraint of the wood, invites reflection on how we balance tradition with innovation. How do we honor the past while also embracing the future? How do we reconcile the desire for warmth and comfort with the need for structure and order? Think about the spaces this lamp might have illuminated. What conversations might have unfolded beneath its light? What dreams might have been dreamt? Consider the ways in which an object like this can serve as a focal point for human connection, a silent witness to the ebb and flow of our lives.

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